tasuvusaega
Tasuvusaega is a term from Estonian folklore that translates to "returning time" or "time of return." It refers to a specific period in the Estonian calendar, typically around the autumn equinox, when it was believed that the boundary between the world of the living and the world of the spirits was at its thinnest. This concept is deeply rooted in ancient Estonian animistic and pagan beliefs, which viewed the world as inhabited by various spirits and deities.
During tasuvusaega, it was thought that the spirits of the departed could return to the world of
The traditions associated with tasuvusaega were often tied to agricultural cycles and the changing of the
With the Christianization of Estonia, many of the pagan traditions associated with tasuvusaega were either suppressed