Lokuszra
Lokuszra is an ancient pagan deity worshipped by the pre-Christian Slavic tribes inhabiting the region of Eastern Europe, particularly in what is now contemporary Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia.
Lokuszra's name seems to be derived from the Proto-Slavic words "lok" or "logu" meaning "grove" or "woodland",
In Slavic mythology, Lokuszra was revered as a goddess of fertility and agriculture, protecting crops and fields
Scholars have pieced together evidence of Lokuszra's worship through archaeological discoveries of ancient artifacts, inscriptions, and
Lokuszra's status varied across different Slavic societies, with expressions of her reverence ranging from feature statues