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  • Tearnandarach People Ritual Presented at Surb Katoghike Yard

    TEARNANDARACH'S PEOPLE'S RITUAL PRESENTED AT SURB KATOGHIKE'S YARD ON
    THAT DAY

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. On the initiative of Armenian
    Apostolic church's Ararat Patriarchal Diocese, on February 14, after
    the festive liturgy in connection with Tearnandarach, holiday of
    offering fourty-day Saviour to Jerusalem temple, the Sassoun ensemble
    of ethnographic song and dance presented the holiday's people's ritual
    in the Surb Katoghike church yard. Before the festive performance,
    leader of Ararat Patriarchal Diocese, Navasard Archbishop Kchoyan
    conducted custom consecration of young people and newly-weds in Surb
    Katoghike church, after which they went to the church yard where
    soloists of Sassoun ensemble presented the staged rite of seeing a
    bride with ethnographic song and dance of Sassoun. In the words of
    ensemble's Art Director, deacon Andranik, the holiday's national
    meaning is closely connected with the symbol of love and family, as
    well as nature's fertility. All holidays of Armenian Apostolic church,
    including Tearnandarach, symbolize belief, love, purity and sincerety.
    "This speaks about the basis and symbol of Christianity, which our
    Saviour preached to the mankind before his crucifixion and after it,"
    deacon Andranik is convinced. In deacon Andranik's words, almost all
    Armenian church holidays have their people's reflection and this
    holiday is not an exception, too. "The custom of jumping over the fire
    especially regards newly-weds as making a new family they should have a
    child. And fire is Christ's light, which is the symbol of new life," he
    said. Besides, ashes remaining from fire are also a symbol of fertility
    and profusion. After the ritual they gather the ashes and spread them
    over fields and gardens expecting fertility from God. At the end of the
    festive concert the Holy Father made a festive bonfire from fire taken
    out from church, and newly-weds and other married couples who had
    gathered around the bonfire jumped over it. Festive delicacies -
    sweets, gatas and candies were given out to participants of the
    holiday.
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