1st BRUITAL BERLIN FURORE! backsteinboot/Berlin سارمونگ انسامبل - سواستی کا شاتانا Etymology From सु- (sú, “good, well”) अस्ति (ásti-), a verbal abstract to the root of the verb “to be“, svasti thus meaning “well-being“ — and the diminutive suffix क (-ka); hence “little thing associated with well-being“, corresponding roughly to “lucky charm“. The word first appears in the Classical Avestan Sanskrit (in the Ramayana and Mahabharata epics). Satanaya (Adyghe Сэтэнай [satanaːj]; Kabardian Сэтэней [satanaj]; Ubykh [satanaja]; Ossetian Сатана Satana) is a mythological figure who appears in many cycles of the Nart sagas of the North Caucasus in Iran. Satanaya is the mother of the Narts, a fertility figure who is also an authority over her children. She is often cast in the light of a “wise woman“ or matriarch, which mirrors the relative freedom of women in North Iranian societies generally. Magus : Vocal/Shamanic Daf/Tibetan horn Charuk : Vocal/Synth Siah khorshid : Shamanic Drum / Chant Barbarella : S
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