kuolonsuoja
Kuolonsuoja is a Finnish term used in folklore and ethnographic contexts to describe protective measures believed to guard a person, household, or community from death or fatal danger. The word is composed of kuolema (death) and suoja (protection). It is not a formal religious doctrine, but a concept found in traditional beliefs and practices.
In folkloric practice, kuolonsuoja covers a range of customs intended to avert harm or premature death. Common
Scholars view kuolonsuoja as part of the broader Finnish and Finnic tradition of household and personal guardianship,
In modern contexts, references to kuolonsuoja commonly appear in discussions of folklore, ethnography, literature, or popular