gaasivoolust
Gaasivoolust refers to a traditional Estonian folk belief and ritual practice centered around the protection of livestock, particularly cattle, from harm. The term combines "gaasi" (meaning "cow" or "cattle" in Estonian) and "voolust," which relates to the concept of warding off evil or negative forces. This practice was rooted in the rural agricultural culture of Estonia, where livestock were essential for survival and prosperity.
The rituals associated with gaasivoolust often involved symbolic actions to ensure the well-being of animals. One
Gaasivoolust was also tied to seasonal and agricultural cycles. For instance, before the start of the grazing
While gaasivoolust was deeply embedded in Estonian folklore, its observance declined with the modernization of agriculture