treeningeesmärgi
Treeningeesmärgi, also known as the "Green Cross" or "Forest Cross," is a traditional Estonian folk symbol associated with nature, fertility, and protection. The term originates from the Estonian words *treen* (meaning "green" or "forest") and *märgi* (meaning "sign" or "mark"). These crosses are typically carved into tree trunks, often in forests, and are believed to have various symbolic meanings tied to Estonian folklore and rural customs.
The origins of treeningeesmärgi can be traced back to pre-Christian pagan beliefs, where trees were considered
In Estonian folklore, treeningeesmärgi are often associated with the *kalevipoeg* (Kalevipoeg) myth, a central figure in
Today, treeningeesmärgi are protected as part of Estonia’s cultural and historical heritage. They serve as reminders