kunnossitoa
Kunnossitoa is a Finnish term that translates to "gift for the gods" or "offering to the gods." Historically, it was a practice observed in ancient Finnish pagan traditions. These offerings were typically made to deities or spirits to ensure good fortune, a bountiful harvest, protection, or to appease anger. The nature of the gifts varied, ranging from food and drink to valuable possessions or even animal sacrifices. The specific deity being honored and the reason for the offering would influence the type and significance of the gift.
Rituals associated with kunnossitoa often took place at sacred sites, such as ancient groves, rocks, or wells.