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In Slavic tradition, even after christianization, there was a special place in every household. It was a south-eastern corner of the house where ancestral idols and later christians icons stood. Similar to Greek household hearth or Roman shrine to the Lar Familiaris it was a sacred place of the house educated to the ancestral cult. Most modern Slavic Pagans continue this tradition also adding idols of the Gods to the corner as well as photos of the dead family members.
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