Nav (Slavic folklore)

Cross with a chapel at the crossroads. 
([[Isaak Levitan Nav (Croatian, Czech, Slovak: ''Nav'', , , , , , ''Mavka'' or , ) The connection with Slovenian ''navje'' was already seen by scholar Nikolai Mikhailov.}} is a phrase used to denote the souls of the dead in Slavic mythology. The singular form (''Nav'' or ''Nawia'') is also used as a name for an underworld, over which Veles exercises custody—it is often interpreted as another name for the underground variant of the ''Vyraj'' (heaven or paradise). Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Naw
    Published 2001
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    by Mohd Junaidi Alias
    Published 2003
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    by Morgan, K
    Published 2007
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    by Nabsiah Abdul Wahid
    Published 2000
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