tõrjutusi
Tõrjutusi refers to a traditional Estonian folk practice involving the expulsion or warding off of negative influences, be they spirits, curses, or bad luck. This practice was often carried out to protect individuals, households, or even entire communities from harm. The methods employed varied widely, drawing from a rich tapestry of folk beliefs and superstitions.
Common techniques included the use of specific herbs, such as juniper or wormwood, burned as incense to
The beliefs underlying tõrjutusi often stemmed from a worldview where the spiritual and physical realms were