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Ukonvasara یا Ukonkirves <19 باشد>، نماد و سلاح جادویی فنلاندی خدای رعد و برق Ukko ، شبیه Morölnir ثور است. Ukonvasara به معنی چکش Ukko است. به طور مشابه ، Ukonkirves به معنی تبر Ukko است. گفته شد که Ukko با Ukonvasara رعد و برق ایجاد کرد. '''Ukonvasara''', or '''Ukonkirves''', is the symbol and magical weapon of the ] thunder god ], similar to ]'s ]. Ukonvasara means hammer of Ukko; similarly, Ukonkirves means axe of Ukko. It was said that Ukko created lightning with Ukonvasara.


Ukko's hammer was probably originally a boat-shaped stone axe. When stone tools were abandoned with the advent of metalworking, the origins of stone weapons became a mystery. Stone axes, so-called ] (''ukonvaaja'' in Finnish), were found in the ground, especially after drenching rains washed away dirt. They were believed to be weapons of Ukko, stone heads of the striking lightning. ]s collected and held stone-axes because they were believed to hold the power to both heal and damage.
چکش Ukko احتمالاً در اصل یک تبر سنگی قایقی شکل بوده است. وقتی ابزارهای سنگی با ظهور فلزکاری کنار گذاشته شدند ، ریشه سلاح های سنگی به یک معما تبدیل شد. تبرهای سنگی ، به اصطلاح سنگ های رعد و برق (به فنلاندی ukonvaaja) ، در زمین پیدا شد ، به ویژه پس از باران غرقاب خاک ها را از بین برد. اعتقاد بر این بود که آنها سلاحهای Ukko ، سرهای سنگی صاعقه زده هستند. شمن ها تبرهای سنگی را جمع آوری و نگه داشتند زیرا اعتقاد بر این بود که این نیروها قدرت التیام و آسیب دیدن را دارند.


Modern ] Finns sometimes carry hammer or axe pendants around their necks, much like Christians sometimes wear ].
مدرن بت پرست فنلاندی ها گاهی آویزهای چکش یا تبر به دور گردن خود حمل می کنند ، دقیقاً مانند مسیحیان که گاهی از صلیب استفاده می کنند.


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Hammer-shaped pendants were carried as protection from the thunder god. A=Finnish Ukonvasara B=Scandinavian Thor's hammer C=Icelandic Thor's hammer
This kind of stone hammer could be the original meaning of Ukonvasara

Ukonvasara, or Ukonkirves, is the symbol and magical weapon of the Finnish thunder god Ukko, similar to Thor's Mjölnir. Ukonvasara means hammer of Ukko; similarly, Ukonkirves means axe of Ukko. It was said that Ukko created lightning with Ukonvasara.

Ukko's hammer was probably originally a boat-shaped stone axe. When stone tools were abandoned with the advent of metalworking, the origins of stone weapons became a mystery. Stone axes, so-called thunderstones (ukonvaaja in Finnish), were found in the ground, especially after drenching rains washed away dirt. They were believed to be weapons of Ukko, stone heads of the striking lightning. Shamans collected and held stone-axes because they were believed to hold the power to both heal and damage.

Modern Pagan Finns sometimes carry hammer or axe pendants around their necks, much like Christians sometimes wear crosses.

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