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    ArmenPress
    Feb 14 2005

    ARMENIAN CHURCH MARKS TRNDEZ FEBRUARY 14

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Church marked today
    a feast called Trndez. According to religious custom this holiday is
    connected with the idea of coming forward to the Lord with fire,
    after 40 days of his birth. The Armenian Church celebrates it on
    February 14th - 40 days after January 6th, when Armenians mark their
    Christmas, from which it derives the religious name: "Tearn end
    aradj" or "Trndez"- Coming Forward to the Lord. The main ceremony of
    the holiday is a bonfire, symbolizing the coming of spring.
    Songs and dances around the fire continue until the fire dies
    down. Domestic animals and seeds are brought to the area of the
    festivities. Newly married couples are the first to leap over the
    fire. This leaves the bad events of the past behind. The couple
    lands, purified and cleansed, amid the blessings of the next year.
    Recent mothers also jump over the fire to leave behind the
    traditional isolation period of forty days and to be freed from any
    evil.
    The direction the smoke blows is used to forecast the crop for the
    year. If it goes South or East, it is a good omen for the wheat crop.
    If it blows to the North or West, however, the forecast is not
    favorable. The direction of the winds in February is an indication of
    the abundance of the autumn crop.
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