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In the description is written that the tree portrayed is Kiremet which is not true. Kiremet is a place (and godlike creature) at which Chuvash people did rituals and sacrifices, while on the flag is portrayed World Tree Ama yivash sanare (Ама йывăç сăнарĕ according to the Чувашская Мифология or Chuvash mythology by Чувашский государственный институт гуманитарных наук or Chuvash State Institute of liberal arts). Kryptophyte ( talk) 16:49, 10 October 2022 (UTC)
As a representative of the traditional Chuvash faith, I laugh at everything that is written here, as if it was a person who does not even know the canons of the Chuvash faith, just a lot of nonsense. I'm just from the generation of the family that fled from baptism in 1750. 176.52.97.226 ( talk) 10:46, 5 January 2023 (UTC)
HuraKunŞul dial. HoraKonŞol - According to popular belief, these are ugly creatures living in the underworld and gnawing the world tree on which the earth rests. On festive winter days, they rise to the surface and try in every possible way to mess with the owners, going down to their homes through the chimney. To drive away kalikandzars, it is necessary to burn a fire with a consecrated log or fragrant herbs for all 12 days.
HuraKunŞul dial. HoraKonŞol - translated from Chuvash as "The Time of Black Days" - that is, when sunny days decrease and the dark time of the day increases. It is believed that at this time the sun descended on a dark road. These days, the Chuvash people conduct rituals to expel demons and evil spirits from the village. After that, the light days begin to increase, and the dark times will decrease. On these days, "Hăratmalli Kun" (Seren) and "SurHuri" celebrated.
(bolg.
караконджул, maked. караконџол, serb. караконџула, grec. καλλικάντζαρος)
176.52.111.28 (
talk) 15:05, 27 October 2023 (UTC)
This article lacks any citations leading from the "Religion and faith" section to the end. Thegkz ( talk) 20:42, 18 April 2024 (UTC)
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In the description is written that the tree portrayed is Kiremet which is not true. Kiremet is a place (and godlike creature) at which Chuvash people did rituals and sacrifices, while on the flag is portrayed World Tree Ama yivash sanare (Ама йывăç сăнарĕ according to the Чувашская Мифология or Chuvash mythology by Чувашский государственный институт гуманитарных наук or Chuvash State Institute of liberal arts). Kryptophyte ( talk) 16:49, 10 October 2022 (UTC)
As a representative of the traditional Chuvash faith, I laugh at everything that is written here, as if it was a person who does not even know the canons of the Chuvash faith, just a lot of nonsense. I'm just from the generation of the family that fled from baptism in 1750. 176.52.97.226 ( talk) 10:46, 5 January 2023 (UTC)
HuraKunŞul dial. HoraKonŞol - According to popular belief, these are ugly creatures living in the underworld and gnawing the world tree on which the earth rests. On festive winter days, they rise to the surface and try in every possible way to mess with the owners, going down to their homes through the chimney. To drive away kalikandzars, it is necessary to burn a fire with a consecrated log or fragrant herbs for all 12 days.
HuraKunŞul dial. HoraKonŞol - translated from Chuvash as "The Time of Black Days" - that is, when sunny days decrease and the dark time of the day increases. It is believed that at this time the sun descended on a dark road. These days, the Chuvash people conduct rituals to expel demons and evil spirits from the village. After that, the light days begin to increase, and the dark times will decrease. On these days, "Hăratmalli Kun" (Seren) and "SurHuri" celebrated.
(bolg.
караконджул, maked. караконџол, serb. караконџула, grec. καλλικάντζαρος)
176.52.111.28 (
talk) 15:05, 27 October 2023 (UTC)
This article lacks any citations leading from the "Religion and faith" section to the end. Thegkz ( talk) 20:42, 18 April 2024 (UTC)