Holidays and rituals embody the spiritual сulture of the Tajiks
Author(s)
Title
Holidays and rituals embody the spiritual сulture of the Tajiks
Alternative Title
Ҷашну маросимҳо ифодагари маданияти маънавии тоҷикон
Publication Type
Language
tgk
Number of Pages
10
Location
Tajikistan
Keywords
Holiday
Ritual
Wedding
Tradition
Folklore
Relevance to ICH Safeguarding
Description
This study is considered the author's first attempt in the field of tasks and rituals of the Tajik mountains of Badakhshan. Therefore, rituals have also taken important places in the life of the Tajik mountains. The study of history, culture, rituals, folk laws, and employment is an important part of the culture of every nation.
The culture of a single nation is formed on the basis of the culture of different regions of the same land, which originate from the same root.
The people, in particular the inhabitants of the Badakhshan road and boulevards, since prehistoric times, that is, since the XIX century and the beginning of the XX century, some of these customs have lost their former position, and people practiced it differently. According to the seasons of the year, including with the arrival of winter [snow], snow emphasized the rite of the first snowfall and completed the decoration campaign. Spring [flowering and Nowruz], flowering occurs at different times depending on the weather conditions of the area and the weather. At the beginning of spring, children climb the mountain, collect a black-eyed flower, decorate a bouquet, and drive it into the yard, read 352 psalms, and inform people about the arrival of spring, the approach of planting time: the Ashaglon ceremony was organized by people in order to save the peasant harvest.
The birth of a child is a joyful event in every home, and its naming has also been accelerating for many years. Baby cots are performed by elderly and decent women. Parents, according to the Tajik mountains, are a good omen in order to sow all the pain and suffering of the child together with them. Circumcision (boys) after that, the child (son) is considered a perfect Muslim. Coculants were mainly observed in children aged 2 to 8-9 years as this child suffered from pain and tingling, he was put a tail behind his head. It was all about rituals and rituals.
The culture of a single nation is formed on the basis of the culture of different regions of the same land, which originate from the same root.
The people, in particular the inhabitants of the Badakhshan road and boulevards, since prehistoric times, that is, since the XIX century and the beginning of the XX century, some of these customs have lost their former position, and people practiced it differently. According to the seasons of the year, including with the arrival of winter [snow], snow emphasized the rite of the first snowfall and completed the decoration campaign. Spring [flowering and Nowruz], flowering occurs at different times depending on the weather conditions of the area and the weather. At the beginning of spring, children climb the mountain, collect a black-eyed flower, decorate a bouquet, and drive it into the yard, read 352 psalms, and inform people about the arrival of spring, the approach of planting time: the Ashaglon ceremony was organized by people in order to save the peasant harvest.
The birth of a child is a joyful event in every home, and its naming has also been accelerating for many years. Baby cots are performed by elderly and decent women. Parents, according to the Tajik mountains, are a good omen in order to sow all the pain and suffering of the child together with them. Circumcision (boys) after that, the child (son) is considered a perfect Muslim. Coculants were mainly observed in children aged 2 to 8-9 years as this child suffered from pain and tingling, he was put a tail behind his head. It was all about rituals and rituals.
Book/Journal Title
Publisher
Kulab State University named after Rudaki
Place of Publication
Tajikistan
Date of Publication
2023
Issue
2 (31)
Pages
343-352
ISSN
2616-5260
Usage
copyright cleared
Academic Field
Cultural Studies
Folklore studies
Community/Ethnic Group
Badakhshan
Tajik nation
Contributor
Active Contribution
Tajikistan, FY 2024