patyrusiems
Patyrusiems, also known as "patyrusiems" in Lithuanian, refers to a traditional Lithuanian custom of visiting graves on the first Sunday after Easter, known as the "First Sunday after Easter." This practice is deeply rooted in Lithuanian culture and is observed primarily in the eastern and central regions of the country.
The custom involves families and friends gathering at cemeteries to visit the graves of their deceased relatives.
The tradition of patyrusiems is believed to have originated from pagan rituals, where people would visit the
Today, patyrusiems is still widely practiced in Lithuania, particularly in rural areas. It serves as a reminder