Zolotye pravila narodnoĭ kulʹtury
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The Belarusian land is rich in traditions that are carefully preserved and passed down from generation to generation. Belarusian ethnographers-researchers Yanka Kruk and Oksana Kotovich studied and systematized the cultural experience of the East Slavic peoples and created a fundamental set of regulations, prescriptions, prohibitions, and rituals.
The goal of each nation is to preserve its originality and uniqueness, create and maintain well-being, prolong and strengthen its clan. Large chapters of the book "The ABC of Ritual Activity" and "The Life Cycle of Man: from Birth to the Tombstone" describe and, importantly, logically explain the meaning and symbolism of rituals covering the entire life cycle of a person's existence - from birth to death. Much attention is paid to the cycle of rituals of birth and the first year of a child's life, wedding and funeral and memorial rites.
Since ancient times, every day of a Belarusian has been full of small and large events, work and well-deserved holiday rest. The chapter "A man in the cycle of holidays of the traditional calendar" describes all the holidays and memorable days of the Orthodox and national calendars, examines the related customs, signs, instructions and prohibitions.
The final chapter "Man and the World: Home, Household, Health and Family Well-being" reveals the age-old secrets of the construction of the Microcosm of Belarusians, starting with choosing a place for building a house, creating and maintaining the symbolism of ritual places in the courtyard and at home, and ending with ritual principles of housekeeping. the basics of protection and preservation of the spiritual and energetic principle of man