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| 19 travanj 2009 14:30 |
| Hristos Voskrese!
Srećan Uskrs svima i sve najlepše vam želim!!!
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| 20 travanj 2009 19:29 |
| SRECAN USKRS!
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| 20 travanj 2009 20:17 |
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| 20 travanj 2009 21:30 |
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| 5 travanj 2010 18:55 |
| Srećan Uskrs svima! Hristos Voskrese!
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| 24 travanj 2011 12:07 |
| Hristos Vaskrse!
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| 15 travanj 2012 15:29 |
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Vreme mira i radosti.
Vaskrs je do podne crven, a od podneva - zelen.
Izreka naÅ¡eg naroda o ovom prazniku mnogo govori o njemu. Za razliku od Božića, Vaskrs ne podrazumeva mnogo obiÄaja, ali bez obzira na to, predstavlja najradosniji dan u godini. On simboliÅ¡e pobedu svetlosti nad tamom i zbog toga se slavi kao najveći hrišćanski praznik, koji obeležava gotovo dve milijarde ljudi Å¡irom planete.
Iako su sliku idealnog praznika Hristovog vaskrsnuća menjala vremena u kojima su ljudi živeli, suština je ostala netaknuta.
Na dan koji zapoÄnete pozdravom „Mir Božji, Hristos vaskrse“ i odgovorom „Vaistinu vaskrse“, zaboravite na probleme i besparicu. Jer, to je vreme kad se cela porodica okuplja i kad je jedino važno da na stolu ima dovoljno obojenih jaja. Ona predstavljaju simbol koji datira joÅ¡ od vremena kada je Marija Magdalena caru Tiberiju poklonila jaje govoreći mu da je Isus vaskrsao, ali simboliÅ¡u i nov život i snagu, jer pile samo iznutra razbija ljusku i izlazi na svetlost dana.
Zato je osnovna dužnost svakog hrišćanina, i to kroz vekove, da se na uskršnje jutro „omrsi“ skuvanim i obojenim jajima.
Pored odlaska u crkvu na jutrenje i poklanjanja i primanja uskrÅ¡njih jaja, tucanje jajima deo je stare simbolike koju nosi ovaj praznik. Svako razbijeno kuvano jaje predstavlja otvaranje puta u izobilje, jer da bi seme baÄeno u zemlju donelo nove plodove, pre toga mora da se ovlaži i raspukne. Zato se svako razbijeno jaje odnosi kao nagrada.
Ovaj praznik vremenom postaje sve važniji za porodicu. Zbog sve dužeg radnog dana i Äinjenice da su deca postala željna svojih roditelja, svaki trenutak proveden u krugu najbližih dar je sam po sebi. Zato se potrudite da na Å¡to lepÅ¡i naÄin isplanirate dragoceno vreme.
Bilo da odluÄite da prihvatite zapadne obiÄaje traženja uskrÅ¡njih jaja koja je ostavio uskrÅ¡nji zeka ili da organizujete turnir u razbijanju jaja, vodite raÄuna da taj dan posvetite onima koje volite. Kome se ovi obiÄaji ne dopadaju, uvek može da osmisli nove, koji će preći u porodiÄnu tradiciju.
Na kraju, nemojte da dopustite da vam kriza i nemaÅ¡tina upropaste najlepÅ¡i porodiÄni praznik. Ne razmiÅ¡ljajte o poklonima niti o onome Å¡to nemate. Budite zahvalni na onome Å¡to imate.
Hristos vaskrse!
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| 15 travanj 2012 16:20 |
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| 15 travanj 2012 18:14 |
piasBroj poruka: 8113 | Interesting indeed. And yes... Google translate isn't that bad. Thanks for sharing Mariija
I liked the last part very much... 'Finally, do not let the crisis and poverty destroy the most beautiful family holiday. Do not think about gifts or what you have. Be thankful for what you have.' |
| 15 travanj 2012 19:50 |
| I'm glad you liked the text, girls.
I don't know about your country... In Serbia, we are used to sharing eggs when visiting our relatives and friends. Then we all like to find out who got the strongest egg.
Just a minor correction:
"...Do not think about gifts or what you have..." --> "...Do not think about gifts or what you don't have..." |
| 16 travanj 2012 14:00 |
piasBroj poruka: 8113 | Common here too (Sweden)! (egg fights )
NOT a minor correction! =) One word can change a whole sentence!! Strange, I interpreted it that way anyway... great thought! |
| 15 travanj 2012 21:13 |
| Egg fights! What a name, Pia!
Anyway I also love the last lines of the text...
I don't think this is very common here in Poland to exchange Easter eggs, but I have been doing it with some of my friends for a few last years. It seems to be my individual custom here!
But our Polish Easter eggs, as the Polish name for them indicates, "pisanki" (=written stuff?) are not only coloured but also painted and we put also some writings in them, just like in these ones by me:
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| 15 travanj 2012 21:44 |
| Wow, I like your eggs very much, Aneta!
We call them 'Å¡arena jaja' (multicolored eggs).
What do you use for coloring?
We have special colors just for eggs and we put one in the water when boiling. For making them more interesting we use some tricks like putting the egg and peaces of onion and garlic skin inside a nylon sock. Then we boil them with egg color. They should look like these:
This is just one of the ways. |
| 17 travanj 2012 00:21 |
piasBroj poruka: 8113 | Um :/ 'egg fight' is maybe wrong word Aneta, but here is a description from a website: 'In certain parts of Sweden the custom of äggapickning was (still IS) observed. People gathered on Easter morning with hardboiled eggs in their pockets. Two players stood opposite each other, one holding his egg still and the other using his for attack. There were strict rules - end to end, never the sides. The winner was the one whose egg remained unbroken after the assault.'
We colour and paint our eggs too Yours are beautiful! It is said that we do this to fight off bad spirits, very old custom, still living today, even if I think the motif for doing it is a bit different now, people do this as a nice thing to gather around =) |
| 15 travanj 2012 22:16 |
| Yes, we have also many methods for decorating the eggs. Have a look here, pls. In comparison to them, mine are pretty ugly! Anyway, happy you like them, dear friends.
Each year I paint them differently. This year I just used regular markers.
My God, Pia! You really fight with the eggs! Well, I thought they were to be eaten on breakfast after the morning service in church, as they symbolise the Risen Christ as we could read it in the article above. |
| 17 travanj 2012 00:21 |
piasBroj poruka: 8113 | Don't worry, they will be eaten after the fight. Nothing will be wasted!
I think you can use a lot of things for colouring: beetroot, birch leaves, blueberry, turmeric etc. |
| 15 travanj 2012 22:23 |
| Oh, yeah natural dyes are preferable, because we can avoid poisoning them.
Well, I was a bit afraid that my markers could make them inedible if I broke them before drying... |
| 17 travanj 2012 00:21 |
piasBroj poruka: 8113 | I was only thinking about colouring for the water, when boiling them. I haven't painted eggs for a long time, but your discussion here brings back childhood memories Is it hard to find non chemical dyes or other additives today?
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| 17 travanj 2012 00:22 |
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| 16 travanj 2012 12:30 |
| Well, as far as bluberries are concerned, I can find them even in the forest near my place...
Pia, shouldn't we feel ashamed? We started occupying even Serbian forums! |