The Hávamál

The Hávamál by Cyrus Gorgani is a significant translation of the sacred text from the Elder Edda, published by ODIN’S EYE Press on October 13, 2018. This edition spans 160 pages and presents the ancient wisdom attributed to Odin, the King of the Gods of Asgard, in a line-for-line format alongside the original text. The Hávamál has been revered for centuries by Norse Vikings and earlier Germanic peoples as a source of wise advice and noble ethics.
Readers will find that this translation aims to convey the raw wisdom of the Hávamál, reflecting the beliefs and values of the Heathen faith. The text serves as a guide for those interested in exploring the spiritual and religious dimensions of Norse culture. This edition is designed for Odinists, Asatruars, and Heathens, providing an unaltered perspective on the teachings that have inspired explorers, warriors, and heroes throughout history.
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The Hávamál, the most sacred and mysterious part of the Elder Edda, was understood as the very Words of Odin, King of the Gods of Asgard, for centuries by the Norse Vikings and earlier Germanic peoples. Across the mists of time, this holy poem of wise advice to mankind, was the inspirations of some of the Germanic world’s greatest explorers, warriors and heroes. The noble ethics of the brave Heathen faith of the Vikings are encapsulated in the Hávamál, which remains just as relevant today as when it was first recited by the Skalds. Now it is translated line-for-line, un-altered, uncensored, side-by-side with the original text, in a powerful English edition for Odinists, Asatruars, Heathens, and all those who dare to learn the true meanings of the Words of the High One for themselves. WARNING: This is NOT another “safe” or “politically correct” academic translation. It is NOT watered-down to please the weak sheep of the “new age”. This is the raw wisdom of the Gods, sorely needed by mankind. Hail Odin!
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