- Slava (tradition) - Wikipedia
Slava is passed down exclusively through male lineage and it symbolizes family identity, unity, and faith In 2014, Slava was inscribed on UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists of Serbia
- Serbian Slava: What Is It Why It Is Celebrated - Meet the Slavs
Serbian Slava, (also known as Krsna Slava) is a family holiday dedicated to a Christian saint (The holy Slava) who is considered the patron, donor, and protector of the house The most commonly celebrated saints are St Nikola, Arandjelovdan, Đurđevdan, St Michael, St John, St Petka, St George, etc
- slava - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
slava (plural slavas) (Eastern Orthodoxy) The custom of honoring a family patron saint, celebrated chiefly by the Serbs, but also by some Macedonians, Montenegrins, Bulgarians and Gorani
- What is Serbian Slava? - Everything you need to know about Serbian Slava
The term "Slava" comes from the old Slavic word for "glory" or "honor" and is a deeply cherished tradition that is passed down through generations of Serbian families
- What Does Slava Ukraini and Heroyam Slava mean?
Heróyam sláva! “Glory to the heroes!” (Ukrainian: Героям слава!) If you have been following the war in Ukraine closely you will have surely heard the expression Slava Ukraini and the common reply Heroyam slava Usually this refrain can be heard by people waving Ukrainian flags and greeting troops
- Slava – Serbian Tradition of Celebrating Family’s Patron Saint
Some patron saints can be celebrated two times a year, the main day is called Slava, while the secondary day is called preslava Slava is a part of Serbian identity and all Serbs say Slava is one of the most important days in the year
- Slava — Википедија
Slava je religiozni narodni običaj koju imaju samo Srbi Slava je ono što Srbe sa svih (ma koliko udaljenih) strana (raznih država) spaja; ona je sa svojim prepoznatljivim ritualom i dokaz pripadnosti istoj — srpskoj naciji
- SLAVA – what makes Serbs different from other Orthodox
Slava is connected to the times of old Slavic religion, when a cult of ancestors was very strong For Slavs, family and its legacy is one of the holiest things in life; and this custom is highly appreciated even today
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