mälestamist
Mälestamist is a traditional Estonian custom of remembering and honoring the deceased, particularly those who have passed away within the past year. It is a significant part of Estonian cultural heritage and is observed annually on November 2nd, the Day of Remembrance. The practice involves visiting cemeteries, lighting candles, and placing flowers on the graves of the deceased. This act is seen as a way to pay respect and show gratitude for the lives of those who have passed away.
The origins of mälestamist can be traced back to the 19th century, when it was introduced as
Mälestamist is not just a religious practice; it is also a secular tradition that is celebrated by