sünnitamata
Sünnitamata refers to a traditional Estonian folk custom and ritual associated with the celebration of the spring equinox, typically observed around March 24th. The term is derived from the Estonian words *sünn* (birth) and *tama* (to be), loosely translating to "the time of birth" or "the beginning of life." This festival marks the renewal of nature and the arrival of spring, symbolizing the rebirth of the earth and the awakening of life after the long winter.
The origins of sünnitamata are rooted in ancient pagan beliefs, particularly those tied to the worship of
One of the most enduring aspects of sünnitamata is the lighting of bonfires, known as *tulnukid*. These
In modern times, sünnitamata has evolved into a cultural celebration rather than a strictly religious observance.