Svarga

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There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Svarga is an Ukrainian band that plays melodic NSBM. The released one full-length album Simvol Voli (Symbol of freedom, 2003) and 3 EPs so far. Some of band members are also founders and owners of Rarog Productions. 2) Svarga (right tag is Сварга) is a Russian pagan folk metal band. They released two full-lenght albums "Ogni Na Kurganakh" (2005), "There, Where Woods Doze..." ("Там, Где Дремлют Леса...") (2007) and one demo Cherez Myortvuyu Reku. Masha, vocalist of russian folk metal band Аркона (Arkona), was also guest vocalist on Ogni Na Kurganakh album. 3) Svarga was a symphonic black metal band from Oktyabr'skiy, Bashkortostan, Russia. Main lyrical themes are paganism and occultism. Formed in 2000, but later (in 2007) renamed themselves to Veretragor. Released two full length albums - Zov (2002) and Vrata Zimy (2004). The word Svarga comes from Sanskrit. In Slavic religion Svarga is Heaven, the residence of god Svarog. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Svarga">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.