At Pernik, there is a festival called, ":Praznik na Kukeri". Traditional one. It is for: to remove bad and evil spirits from your body and soul.
Festival of Kukeri at Pernik, for removal of evil spirits
Any peoples anywhere who celebrate modern holidays on days once reserved for pagan rituals, are celebrating pagan 'holidays'
Did Australopithecus Celebrate? If so how did they celebrate?
they celebrate Thanksgiving in october.
The French celebrate Bastille Day.
they celebrate
The importance is tautological. If you do not celebrate them then they cannot be celebrations! So, to make them celebrations, you must celebrate them.
Animals in the wild celebrate special occasions by engaging in behaviors such as vocalizations, displays, and rituals that strengthen social bonds within their groups. These celebrations can help reinforce relationships and promote cooperation among group members.
In my community, people often engage in rituals that celebrate milestones such as weddings, births, and religious ceremonies. For example, during weddings, traditional dances and feasts are common, while birth celebrations may include naming ceremonies with family gatherings. Additionally, seasonal festivals, like harvest celebrations, involve communal meals and cultural performances. These rituals foster a sense of belonging and preserve our shared heritage.
Just like celebrations everywhere, to celebrate a thing important to their culture.
The coming of spring is celebrated in Bulgaria on the 1st March
yes.