Easter preparation
Preparations for Easter begin a week in advance, which is called Passion or White. On Maundy Thursday, it was customary to clean the house, decorate the icons with festive towels, and it was also necessary to bathe the whole family before sunrise in running water, supposedly washing away all sins and illnesses from a person.
On Thursday, the housewives began to prepare the main dishes of the Easter table: ritual bread, painted or painted eggs, an Easter basket for consecration in the church.
This was followed by Good Friday - this is the strictest day of fasting in the annual cycle of worship. On this day, you also need to attend worship. Saturday is considered the day of rest, the transition from the Passion of Christ to the Bright Resurrection of Christ. It is on Saturday evening that the night service begins, at which Easter baskets are taken for consecration.
paska
By tradition, pasca is baked on Thursday, because doing it on Friday is considered a great sin. They say that if you bake paska on Friday, it will not rise, and this will have a negative impact on the future of the whole family: during the year, the family will be haunted by failures and even one of the relatives will probably die.
Paska is made from the best flour, adding raisins, vanilla and cinnamon to it, two dozen eggs are driven in so that the dough becomes yellow. During the preparation of pasta dough and during baking, it is strictly forbidden to walk past the oven, knock, slam the door, talk, because the slightest draft can prevent the dough from rising well. They also believed that a woman should stay alone in the house and pronounce various verbal formulas, such as: “Go, Satan, out of the house, because I will plant Easter cake” and be sure to cross the Easter cake.
It is considered a very good omen if the cake turns out high and bakes well. It symbolizes the happiness and well-being of the whole family.
When the paska was ready, they began to decorate it. From above, Easter cake was decorated with flowers made of dough, figurines of birds and spirals - a symbol of the sun. It is customary to make five to ten paskas in order to subsequently treat all relatives and friends, congratulating them on Easter.
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