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- A Martenitsa (Bulgarian: мартеница, pronounced [ˈmartɛnit͡sa]; Macedonian: мартинка, romanized: martinka; Gr****: μάρτης, romanized: mártis; Romanian: mărțișor;...
- white strings with hanging t****el in Romania and Moldova, very similar to Martenitsa tradition in Bulgaria and Martinka in North Macedonia and traditions of...
- conception and birth. In ancient times women’s wedding dresses were red. The martenitsa comes in all shapes and sizes - from building packages to strings on a...
- Tryphon Zarezan which is dedicated to Saint Tryphon of Campsada, ****eri and Martenitsa are to this day kept alive in the modern Bulgarian culture. The oldest...
- survived and are still practised, most notably ****eri and survakari. Martenitsa is also widely celebrated. Nestinarstvo, a ritual fire-dance of Thracian...
- one can take off the martenitsa earlier if one sees a stork (considered a harbinger of spring). One can then tie the martenitsa to the blossoming branch...
- Марта, "Grandma Marta") is a holiday celebrated in Bulgaria, on March 1. Martenitsas, usually in the form of a wrist band, small yarn dolls, or t****els, are...
- (2007). Apotropaic magic Hamsa Practical Kabbalah Kautuka Raksha Bandhan Martenitsa Genesis 38:27 Holzer, Zecharia (2015). "Etz Chaim Journal (Volume 24)"...
- character in Bulgarian folklore, ****ociated with the month of March. Martenitsa) Božić (Christmas holiday near the southern Slavs) Dodola (in the Balkan...
- related to Morana. Böögg in Switzerland Māra Mara (Hindu goddess) Jarilo Martenitsa Maslenitsa Dhumavati Santa Muerte Szyjewski, Andrzej (2003). Religia Słowian...