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During the time of Džady, we honored our ancestors by lighting candles on their decorated graves and inviting them to join our ceremonial meal. Thanks to Mokoš’s circle, we recently also performed a commemorative ritual at Raslavkaň. There weren’t many of us, but the ritual was conducted. But why, really?
Soon, the time will come when our ancestors celebrated festivals to remember, honor, and give thanks for the support, care, and very existence of their forebears. The rituals, often held in the form of communal feasts, usually took place at the graves of ancestors, where a sacred fire was lit, and offerings from the ceremonial feast were left at the graves, typically on the eve of November 1st.
It's time. Recently, one of the most significant days of the year arrived – the Day of the Autumn Equinox. For our ancestors, this day was not just another date on the calendar but the beginning of a whole period marked by a distinct autumnal character. The wild game begins its nocturnal "concerts," nature changes under the touch of autumn, and adorns itself in warm colors. At the same time, you can feel the gradual cooling as the sun sets.
In pre-Christian Slavic tradition, the holiday of TURICE, also known as LETNICE or RUSADLIA, was likely among the most significant. The sun had not yet reached its full power, and before the longest day arrived, the day of the SUMMER SOLSTICE, the period of spring festivities would culminate and effectively be concluded with this holiday.
Wake up time has passed. The days of George started a new work cycle. The time of flowering, fertility and love is coming. Goddess Zhiva comes to take the scepter from Vesna. In ancient Rome, the beginning of May was dedicated to the goddess Flora. At that time, the Celts celebrated Beltain and the Germans celebrated Walpurin's night. For the Slavs, the day of May between the spring equinox and the summer solstice is the wedding day of Svarozhich Dazhbog, the sun god, and Zhiva, the goddess
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