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Berehynia Berehynia or Bereginia ((ロシア語:Береги́ня), (ウクライナ語:Береги́ня), (ポーランド語:Brzeginia)) is a female spirit (''Vila'') in Slavic mythology, which recently came to be regarded as a "Slavic goddess" with a function of "hearth mother, protectoress of the home" in late 20th century Ukrainian romantic nationalism centered on matriarchal myth. ==Slavic folklore== Originally, obscure shadowy ghost-like naiads similar to Rusalkas lived along the rivers, lakes, and ponds, and were considered ill-tempered and dangerous. A water-bank where they were thought to be found was to be avoided by young men and women, especially in the dark. Early in the 20th century fakeloristic scholarship speculated that the Berehyni combined a prehistoric Scythian earth-goddess〔so V. A. Gorodtsov (1860–1845), who identified this goddess with figures in traditional Rus' embroidery according to Gyula László, ''Steppenvölker und Germanen: Kunst der Völkerwanderungszeit'' (1970), p. 140.〕 and rusalky (guardians of the banks).
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