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Description Symbol of Russian Authentism, a doctrine of Rodnovery (Slavic Neopaganism). It is a yellow eight-rayed rounded swastika on a dark blue background, which in its two-rayed version is considered to be a symbol of Svarog ("Heaven"), the main physical manifestation of Rod ("Begetter", the supreme God), representing the Milky Way in the night sky. The symbol is described in: Gaidukov, Alexey V. (2000). "Идеология и практика славянского неоязычества (Ideology and practice of Slavic Neopaganism)" (archived). Saint Petersburg: Herzen University. pp. 98–99, 105–107.
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