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STUDENT’S SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIIUM USAMV MIEADR 2016 New Year Tradition Tudorache Flori-Marinela ,Group 8116. University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest,Romania. Keywords: New Year . Celebrating New Year was permitted during the regime of communist , because it does not have religious connotations. It is believed that no person should spend this night alone, as long as the night the new year, represented the child is born and the old year, represented by the old tired, it's replaced. On December 31 , the villagers plow go from house to house to wish the world New Year, wishing them a "prosperous new year" Happy Birthday! " New Year Romania. In the week between Christmas and New Year in all villages groups of lads prepare for "bad" complex system of customs and habits. In the evening, on the eve of that is about to be born are expected to show " Bear ", " goat ", " Bunghierii " " Caiutii ", " Malanca " " Jienii " " Similarly, it " etc. Spectacular materialization of myths of ancient related to animal symbolism, these events are an original way of expressing associations archaic ritual of animals and cult quasi-universal the sun . There is a generic word for these habits, " masked ". Props, masks , costumes ready in time. Especially masks are those who talk most about imagination and humor villager Romanian . Namely artisans have specialized in making their time they become true jewels of folk art. The fact that these customs are practiced in this beautiful symbolism is justified by the day of December 31 , which in popular thinking is the date of death and the rebirth order cosmic . Custom ceremonial structure is also full of strength and vitality. New year representing "Pluguşorul" In areas of the country, costumes and interpretation may be different, but the habit is basically the same. If this kind of event brings to mind the archaic practice of chasing evil magic, " Pluguşorul " Another custom is closely linked to the myth of fertility . Beautiful words, prosperity and abundance addressed the divisions that come with " Pluguşorul " each household. As an incantation magic text greeting is transmitted from father to son and there is Romanian not know him. The first week of January is marked by two other important Christian holidays: Theophany or Epiphany on January 6 , and Saint John on January 7 . Romanians go to church all the Epiphany , to take holy water, much needed for healing and purification. In villages and towns set on the banks of waters, young people compete to bring to shore the cross thrown by a priest in the icy water. The one who succeeds, will get only better. These days, both the cold of winter, gathered beside shots have no other job than to feed animals, Romanian peasants draw their soul with your

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STUDENT’S SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIIUM USAMV MIEADR 2016

New Year Tradition

Tudorache Flori-Marinela ,Group 8116.

University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest,Romania.

Keywords: New Year .

Celebrating New Year was permitted during the regime of communist , because it does not have religious connotations. It is believed that no person should spend this night alone, as long as the night the new year, represented the child is born and the old year, represented by the old tired, it's replaced. On December 31 , the villagers plow go from house to house to wish the world New Year, wishing them a "prosperous new year" Happy Birthday! "

New Year Romania.

In the week between Christmas and New Year in all villages groups of lads prepare for "bad" complex system of customs and habits. In the evening, on the eve of that is about to be born are expected to show " Bear ", " goat ", " Bunghierii " " Caiutii ", " Malanca " " Jienii " " Similarly, it " etc. Spectacular materialization of myths of ancient related to animal symbolism, these events are an original way of expressing associations archaic ritual of animals and cult quasi-universal the sun . There is a generic word for these habits, " masked ". Props, masks , costumes ready in time. Especially masks are those who talk most about imagination and humor villager Romanian . Namely artisans have specialized in making their time they become true jewels of folk art. The fact that these customs are practiced in this beautiful symbolism is justified by the day of December 31 , which in popular thinking is the date of death and the rebirth order cosmic . Custom ceremonial structure is also full of strength and vitality.

New year representing "Pluguşorul" In areas of the country, costumes and interpretation may be different, but the habit is basically the same. If this kind of event brings to mind the archaic practice of chasing evil magic, " Pluguşorul " Another custom is closely linked to the myth of fertility . Beautiful words, prosperity and abundance addressed the divisions that come with " Pluguşorul " each household. As an incantation magic text greeting is transmitted from father to son and there is Romanian not know him.

The first week of January is marked by two other important Christian holidays: Theophany or Epiphany on January 6 , and Saint John on January 7 . Romanians go to church all the Epiphany , to take holy water, much needed for healing and purification. In villages and towns set on the banks of waters, young people compete to bring to shore the cross thrown by a priest in the icy water. The one who succeeds, will get only better. These days, both the cold of winter, gathered beside shots have no other job than to feed animals, Romanian peasants draw their soul with your loved ones, spending all ions and John's and preparing for the hard coming soon with the melting snow.

Coordonating teacher: References.

Mihai Daniel Frumuselu http://calendarulortodox.ro/datini-obiceiuri-traditii/superstitii-si-traditii-de-anul-nou/

https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anul_Nou

http://ziarulunirea.ro/obiceiuri-si-traditii-de-anul-nou-plugusorul-capra-umblatul-cu-ursul-sorcova-cele-mai-frUmoase-obiceiuri-din-tara-noastra-303294/

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