Maslenitsa es una de las fiestas más queridas de Rusia, que marca el fin del invierno y la llegada de la primavera. Esta celebración, que dura una semana, tiene sus raíces en tiempos precristianos y originalmente se dedicaba al dios del sol Yarilo.
¿Cuánto dura Maslenitsa? La festividad dura siete días, comenzando hoy, lunes, conocido como el día de Encuentro, cuando se cocinan los primeros blinis, símbolo del sol.
¿Qué se hace hoy? Hoy, las familias inician las celebraciones cocinando blinis y preparando todo para una semana llena de alegría, juegos, bailes y reuniones familiares.
Maslenitsa es una de las fiestas más queridas de Rusia, que marca el fin del invierno y la llegada de la primavera. Esta celebración, que dura una semana, tiene sus raíces en tiempos precristianos y originalmente se dedicaba al dios del sol Yarilo.
¿Cuánto dura Maslenitsa? La festividad dura siete días, comenzando hoy, lunes, conocido como el día de Encuentro, cuando se cocinan los primeros blinis, símbolo del sol.
¿Qué se hace hoy? Hoy, las familias inician las celebraciones cocinando blinis y preparando todo para una semana llena de alegría, juegos, bailes y reuniones familiares.
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