As the world observes Earth Day, many Slavic cultures have been honoring the land for centuries on May 1st, a day when the earth awakens from its winter slumber. This ancient celebration is steeped in tradition and respect for the natural world. Origins and Significance In Slavic mythology, May 1st marked a sacred day when the earth was revered as a living, breathing entity. The land was seen as a nurturing mother, providing sustenance and shelter for all living beings. On this day, the earth was treated with utmost respect and care. Traditional Practices To …
BlogCelebrating Earth Day, Slavic Style: Honoring the Land on May 1st
BlogVerbohlest: Unveiling the Ancient Slavic Celebration of Spring’s Awakening
As the warmth of spring spreads across the land, the ancient Slavs welcomed the arrival of Verbohlest, a vibrant celebration marking the third calling of Spring. Typically observed on Blagoveshchenie (Annunciation Day) or during the full moon, this joyous festival honors the awakening of nature and the return of warmth. The Rituals of Verbohlest The celebration begins with the traditional baking of “kresty,” square-shaped cookies adorned with four dots, symbolizing fertility. These treats are often crushed and mixed with seeds for better harvests. The festivities take place near a living tree, decorated with vibrant ornaments. …