selvMarkalli
SelvMarkalli is a linguistic term used in the study of the Kalevala, a Finnish epic poem from the 19th century. In the Kalevala, SelvMarkalli refers to a mythical forest or wilderness area. The term is derived from Finnic and means "whispering grove" or "forest of whispers".
SelvMarkalli is often associated with the location of the ancient forest, where the gods and goddesses of
In the Kalevala, SelvMarkalli is seen as the dwelling place of the gods and goddesses, including the
The concept of SelvMarkalli has influenced the development of Finnish folklore and mythology. It has also inspired