List of publications on a keyword: «поминальные обряды»
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Vliianie sotsial'no-ekonomicheskikh preobrazovanii vo vtoroi polovine XIX v. na pogrebal'no-pominal'nuiu obriadnost' chuvashei
ProceedingUniversity humanities education in Russia: on the 70th anniversary of the birth of Professor A.V. Arsentieva- Author:
- Aleksandr O. Gavrilov
- Work direction:
- История религий в России и проблемы её изучения в высшей школе
- Abstract:
- Рассмотрены социально-экономические преобразования в религиозной обрядности чувашей во второй половине XIX в., социокультурные процессы в стране, христианское просвещение народов, введение просветительской системы Н.И. Ильминского, изменения в традиционном мировоззрении чувашского крестьянства, влияния христианского просвещения на религиозные верования чувашей, деформация погребально-поминальных обрядов чуваш.
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Obriad "Provodov dushi" u mordvy Povolzh'ia v seredine XIX - nachale XXI vv.
Book ChapterCulture. Science. Education: Current Issues- Author:
- Liubov N. Shchankina
- Work direction:
- Глава 1. Культура
- Abstract:
- On the basis of field researches, forwarding data of middle XX century made and collected by V.N. Belitser, stored in the archive of Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology Russian Academy of Science, as well as the analysis of published information made by culture researchers, the rites of the Mordvins associated with funerals and existed in the middle of the XIX – beginning of XXI century are examined. It is revealed that the funeral and memorial rites of the ethnic group are a synthesis of pre-Christian beliefs of the Mordvins with Christian ones. The changes that occurred in the funeral ceremonies of the Mordvins after adoption of Christianity, during the years of Soviet regime and over the past decades are described. As a result of the study, it was found that the funeral rites on the 40th day of the Mordvins, the Mokshas and the Erzi were largely identical; the differences were more regional than ethnic.
- Keywords:
- Volga region, the Mordvins, funeral rites, soul, ancestor worship, sacrifices, funeral food, the other world