Krivda
Krivda is a concept found in Slavic mythology and folklore, often translated as injustice, wrong, guilt, or a state of being wronged. It is not a singular deity or a clearly defined entity in the same way as some other mythological figures. Instead, it represents a pervasive force or condition that brings suffering and misfortune. Krivda can be seen as the consequence of an unjust act, either committed by humans or by supernatural beings. It is often contrasted with pravda, which signifies truth, justice, and righteousness. The interplay between krivda and pravda is a recurring theme, suggesting a cosmic balance that can be disrupted by wrongdoing.
The manifestation of krivda can vary. It might be experienced as personal hardship, societal discord, or even