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В день Светлого Христова Воскресения на улице необходимо здороваться со всеми, даже с незнакомыми и врагами. Еще одно поверье: в день Пасхи солнце играет — все радуется и в небе, и на земле. В пасхальный понедельник принято ходить друг к другу в гости христосоваться и обмениваться писанками. Эти «походы в старину сопровождались пасхальными песнями и стихотворениями. Молодежь забавлялась, обливая друг друга водой. Этот обычай связан с верой в «нечистую силу», а вода как раз и помогала очиститься от скверны. Как видим, не все старинные обычаи сохранились до наших дней, ведь многие из них были отражением не христианской религии, а скорее древних языческих верований. Пасха воспринималась нашими предками как праздник весеннего очищения и обновления. Однако, на мой взгляд, и христианство, и язычество передавали, каждое по-своему, истинное значение праздника для человека — его веру в очищение и возрождение. On the day of Christ's Resurrection on the street, you must greet everyone, even strangers and enemies. Another belief: at Easter, the sun has all and rejoices in heaven and on earth. On Easter Monday decided to visit each other's homes to give them the Easter kiss and exchange Easter eggs. These "Hiking in the old days was accompanied by Easter songs and poems. The youth enjoyed spraying each other with water. This custom is associated with the belief in "evil spirits" and the water just helped to be cleansed from the defilement. As you can see, not all ancient customs have survived to our days, because many of them were a reflection not of the Christian religion, but rather ancient pagan beliefs. Easter was seen by our ancestors as the spring festival of purification and renewal. However, in my opinion, Christianity, and paganism passed, each in their own way, the true meaning of the holiday for a man his faith in the cleansing and rebirth.
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On the day of Christ's Resurrection on the street, you must greet everyone, even strangers and enemies. Another belief: at Easter, the sun has all and rejoices in heaven and on earth. On Easter Monday decided to visit each other's homes to give them the Easter kiss and exchange Easter eggs. These "Hiking in the old days was accompanied by Easter songs and poems. The youth enjoyed spraying each other with water. This custom is associated with the belief in "evil spirits" and the water just helped to be cleansed from the defilement. As you can see, not all ancient customs have survived to our days, because many of them were a reflection not of the Christian religion, but rather ancient pagan beliefs. Easter was seen by our ancestors as the spring festival of purification and renewal. However, in my opinion, Christianity, and paganism passed, each in their own way, the true meaning of the holiday for a man his faith in the cleansing and rebirth.