presvedenie
Presvedenie is a term used in the context of Russian and Bulgarian cultures, referring to a traditional ceremony or ritual often associated with the end of a significant period or event. The term is derived from the Russian word "пресесть," which means "to move" or "to transfer," reflecting the idea of transitioning from one phase to another. This concept is particularly prominent in the Orthodox Church, where presvedenie is a rite performed at the end of a liturgical service or a significant event, such as the conclusion of a religious festival or a major feast day.
The presvedenie ceremony typically involves the clergy and the congregation moving from one part of the church
In addition to its religious significance, presvedenie is also associated with cultural and social events, such