There is no country, no civilization where religion hasn’t left its visible and beautiful traces. It's Egyptian pyramids and sphinxes storing the former grandeur, Gothic cathedrals of Europe, Armenian monasteries and cross-stones, many kilometers of stunning Indian “images” of American deserts, dainty Chinese painting, amazing Japanese art of ikebana and the shapes of rock gardens and, finally, the significant part of world literature, music, dance, art. Plunging into sacred traditions and legends, strange rituals and customs, you can, together with the Radio Vem, penetrate the arches of the majestic temples, be in the ancient shrines of different nations and under the shadows of sacred trees, find out what religion they practice, what kind of life they live, how they perceive the world and themselves, what and how they
worship.

In order to unite the gods of different tribes, it was decided to bring the Phrygian Mother Goddess Cybele worshipped in Minor Asia to Rome. Before that, near the town of Pessinos, which was the center of Cybele's worship, a "black stone" had fallen down from heaven. It was announced that it was the heavenly image of the goddess, and it should be erected in the temple of Pergamon city. The Romans took possession of this object of worship, and it travelled on ship to its new residence.

