Paradura
Paradura is a traditional Filipino religious and cultural practice observed primarily in the Philippines, especially in the provinces of Ilocos and Pangasinan. The term "paradura" translates to "protection" or "pinning" in English, and the ritual is designed to invoke divine protection over a household or community.
The practice usually takes place during major religious festivals or special occasions, with the most common
A central element of paradura involves the ritual "pinning" or "parading" of a religious statue, which is
The ritual reflects a blend of indigenous animist traditions and Catholic influences introduced during Spanish colonization.
Although the specific practices and rituals may vary across regions and communities, paradura remains an important