By pavelsku on Skatehive
Tento článek navazuje na actifití příspěvek od @krakonos , kde se nás pokusil lehce zmást sochou Radegasta, která však není u Radhoště, jak by se na první pohled mohlo zdát. A protože se mi toto téma zdálo zajímavé, tak jsem se s @krakonos domluvil, že si na tom taky udělám článek. Resumé (English)This article explores a fascinating symbolic encounter between two religious monuments on Radhošť, a mountain in the Moravian-Silesian region of the Czech Republic. The author was inspired by a previous post about a statue of the pagan god Radegast and decided to investigate the deeper meaning behind the placement of sculptures in this location. The article begins by noting the unusual positioning of statues depicting Saints Cyril and Methodius on Radhošť. Rather than standing at the church entrance as is customary, they are positioned behind the church, facing away from it. Their gaze is directed toward a specific point on the horizon approximately two and a half kilometers away. There stand