Bulgarian Martenitsa Честита Баба Марта! Happy Granny March! INFOCENTER Ltd., Tryavna Bulgaria
Mar 26, 2015
Bulgarian Martenitsa
Честита Баба Марта!Happy Granny March!
INFOCENTER Ltd., Tryavna Bulgaria
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Bulgarian Martenitsa
The Story About Bulgarian Martenitsa Мартеница
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A Legend of Martenitsa
Bulgarian Martenitsa
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Bulgarian Martenitsa
This widespread practice of wearing of Martenitza and its exclusive stability in the Bulgarian folk culture is explained with the believed magical power of the red colour. It is believed to have the magic power to chase away the evil spirits, the demons and the illneses.
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Bulgarian Martenitsa
If you are walking along the streets in Bulgaria on the 1st of March you will wittness many smiling faces. But first of all your eyes will be captured by martenitza (martenitsa, martenica). Everyone has decorated their clothes with them. Moreover, you can see decorated dogs and cats. In the small villages in the mountains people decorate their domestic animals. Houses have their own martenitza as well.
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Bulgarian Martenitsa
On the 1st of March everybody could wear martenitza, especially young children, just married couples or newly born domestic animals. The kids are the most enthused when practicing this traditional holiday. They accept Baba Marta as well as they accept Santa Clause, but they receive martenitza instead of a present.
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Bulgarian Martenitsa
We wear martenitsa, because we believe that hereon everything will be better, we smile because the winter is over, the spring is coming.
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Bulgarian Martenitsa
Many of the fabric Many of the fabric threads are quite threads are quite like dolls, and are like dolls, and are called Pijo and called Pijo and Penda. Penda.
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Bulgarian Martenitsa
Instructions for Making Martenitsas
The simplest Martenitsa is the twisted red and white thread. You have to tie some red and white thread together and then two people twist each end in opposite directions about 20 times and then put two ends together and smoothen it. One can tie beads on it as well. Different colors for the sun, trees, blue skies etc.
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Instructions for Making Martenitsa
The simplest addition to the twisted thread are the skeins. Take one color thread and go about 30 times around your hand . Then tie it to one end of the twisted thread. Then do the same with the other colour.
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Bulgarian Martenitsa
Честита Баба Марта !Chestita Baba Marta !
Happy Grandma Marta !Пожелавам ви от сърце здраве и щастие !I wish you health and happiness !