Ynglism

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Borrowed from Russian инглиизм (ingliizm). May be reanalyzed as Yngling (a Scandinavian royal dynasty) +‎ -ism, in analogy with the Russian word.

In Ynglist belief, the name refers to a fiery primordial radiance known as the "Ynglia" emanated by the supreme god "Ramha".

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Ynglism

  1. (religion, paganism) An esoteric Rodnover (Slavic Neopagan) sect from Russia.

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