päevadie
Päevadie is a term that originates from the Estonian language, in which "päev" means day and "die" refers to a god or deity. In the context of Estonian paganism, päevadie literally translates to "day gods" or "gods of the day." These gods were believed to govern the various aspects of life associated with the sun and the day.
According to Estonian mythology, päevadie were a group of deities believed to be closely tied to the
While little historical information exists about the specifics of päevadie, it is known that they were an
Scholars have attempted to reconstruct the mythological framework of päevadie from ancient texts and oral traditions.