"Ivanovism" meaning in All languages combined

See Ivanovism on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

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  1. A Slavic neopagan new religious movement based on the teachings of the Russian mystic Porfiry Ivanov (1898–1983), who elaborated his doctrines by drawing upon Russian folklore. Wikipedia link: Ivanovism Categories (topical): Paganism, Slavic paganism Categories (place): Russia Related terms: Rodnovery
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