Pikne
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Pikne is the god
God
God is the English name given to a singular being in theistic and deistic religions who is either the sole deity in monotheism, or a single deity in polytheism....

 of lightning
Lightning
Lightning is an atmospheric electrostatic discharge accompanied by thunder, which typically occurs during thunderstorms, and sometimes during volcanic eruptions or dust storms...

 in Estonian mythology
Estonian mythology
Estonian mythology is a complex of myths belonging the Estonian folk heritage and literary mythology.Information about the pre-Christian and medieval Estonian mythology is scattered in historical chronicles, travellers' accounts and in ecclesiastical registers...

.

Legend

In the Middle Ages
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, the pagan
Paganism
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 priest
Priest
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s made animal sacrifice
Animal sacrifice
Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing of an animal as part of a religion. It is practised by many religions as a means of appeasing a god or gods or changing the course of nature...

s to Pikne. The most famous priest of Pikne (literally: thunder priest) was the seventeenth-century Jürgen of Wihtla, who uttered the following prayer:
Take it Pikne,
the bull we are offering
with two horns
and four hooves
for ploughing and harvesting


Pikne was protector of the holy river Võhandu in Võru County
Võru County
Võrumaa or Võru maakond officially, is a county in Southern Estonia. It is bordered to the north by the Põlva County and the Lake Pihkva; to the west by Valga County; to the south by Latvia; and to the east by the Russian Federation....

, and punished people who built mills there by sending them no rain. The incident along with the prayer was recorded by the pastor Johann Gutslaff in his work Kurtzer Bericht und Unterricht Von der Falsch-heilig genandten Bäche in Lieffland Wöhhanda (published in Tartu
Tartu
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, 1644).

This prayer has been used by the Estonian composer Veljo Tormis
Veljo Tormis
Veljo Tormis is an Estonian composer, regarded to be one of the greatest living choral composers and one of the most important composers of the 20th century in Estonia. Internationally, his fame arises chiefly from his extensive body of choral music, which exceeds 500 individual choral songs, most...

 in his 1974 choral work Litany to Thunder (text rendered into the Võro
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 dialect of contemporary Southern Estonian
South Estonian language
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 and developed by the writer Ain Kaalep).

According to the myths collected by Matthias Johann Eisen
Matthias Johann Eisen
Matthias Johann Eisen was an Estonian folklorist and in 1920—1927 served as the Professor of Folk Poetry at University of Tartu....

, Pikne is the brother of Kõu
Kou
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 and the son of Uku. The evil underworld god Vanatühi
Vanatühi
In Estonian mythology, Vanatühi is a/the devil or god of the underworld, a giant farmer who is more stupid than malevolent. He is outwitted by his servant Kaval Ants . He is also the worst enemy of Toell the Great, hero of Oesel, who is decapitated during a battle with Vanatühi's forces...

 stole his whistle or bagpipes. Without blowing it, the gods couldn't help the farmers who were praying for rain. Uku was angered and sent Pikne back to Earth, where he worked as a farmhand. He visited a wedding
Wedding
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, where he pretended to be a musician
Musician
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 and regained his magic instrument (compare the Eddaic
Poetic Edda
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 myth of Trymskvida).
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