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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
Slava, celebration of family saint patron’s day - UNESCO In Serbia, Orthodox Christian families celebrate an important holiday in honour of the patron saint, Slava, who is believed to be their protector and provider of welfare The celebration consists of the ritual offering of a bloodless sacrifice and a feast held for relatives, neighbours and friends
slava - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From South Slavic slava слава (slava), literally "fame, honour" The word is also used in some Slavic languages to wish blessings to another person
Slava - OrthodoxWiki Because Krsna Slava is regarded as the anniversary of the baptism of the family into Christianity, it is an annual reaffirmation of the family to its baptismal vows and the renewal of its ties to the Orthodox faith and church
Serbian Krsna Slava Sveti Nikola (St Nicholas) is the patron saint for so many families that there is a Serbian saying for St Nicholas Day, 6 or 19 December, "Half of Serbia is celebrating their Slava today, and the other half is going to a Slava "