Kupala
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In Polish mythology, Kupała is the goddess of herbs, sorcery, sex, and midsummer. She is also the Water Mother, associated with trees, herbs, and flowers. Her celebration falls upon the Summer solstice in June. It was a sacred holy day honoring the two most important elements of Fire and Water. Kupalo is the male form of Kupala, and recognized in other Slavic regions. Kupalo is associated with John the Baptist, June 24th being his feast day.
Kupalo has similarities with the ancient Lithuanian goddess Kupolė.
See also: Ivan Kupala (Ukraine)Template:Euro-myth-stub