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Zorya

In Slavic mythology, the Zorja (alternately, Zora, Zarja, Zory, Zore = "dawn"; Zvezda, Zwezda, Danica = "star") are the two guardian goddesses, known as the Auroras. They guard and watch over the doomsday hound, Simargl, who is chained to the star Polaris in the constellation Ursa Minor, the "little bear". If the chain ever breaks, the hound will devour the constellation and the universe will end. The Zorja represent the Morning Star and the Evening Star.
The Zorja serve the sun god Dažbog, who in some myths is described as their father. Zorja Utrennjaja, the Morning Star, opens the gates to his palace every morning for the sun-chariot's departure. At dusk, Zorja Vechernjaja—the Evening Star—closes the palace gates once more after his return.
The home of the Zorja was sometimes said to be on Bouyan (or Buyan), an oceanic island paradise where the Sun dwelt along with his attendants, the North, West and East winds.
==Morning Star==
The Morning Star is ''Zorja Utrennjaja'' (from Russian ''utro'', meaning "morning"; also known as ''Zvijezda Danica'', ''Zvezda Danica'', ''Zvezda Dennitsa'', ''Zwezda Dnieca'', ''Zvezda Zornitsa'', ''Gwiazda Poranna'', ''Rannia Zoria'', ''Zornica'', ''Zornička''), who opens the gates of Dažbog's palace each morning so that the Sun may begin his journey.She is a patroness of horses, protection, exorcism, and the planet Venus, and Slavs would pray to her each morning as the sun rose.
Conflicting accounts exist of her marital situation. In some myths, she is described as the wife of Perun and would accompany her husband into battle. In this role she was known to protect those warriors she favoured against death by letting down her veil. In other accounts, both she and Zorja Vechernjaja were the wives of the male Myesyats, the moon god, and by him bore all of the stars.〔 However, some have both Zorya as virgin goddesses, while describing Myesyats as an unrelated female moon goddess.

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