varaavien
Varaavien refers to a traditional Finnish folk practice involving the use of protective charms, spells, or rituals to ward off evil spirits, misfortune, or illness. The term originates from the Finnish word *vara*, meaning "protection" or "guard," and *avien*, which relates to spirits or supernatural forces. These practices were deeply rooted in pre-Christian Finnish beliefs and persisted alongside Christian influences for centuries.
Varaavien often involved the creation of symbolic objects, such as knots, charms, or small figurines, believed
Rituals associated with varaavien could include reciting incantations, burning herbs like rosemary or sage, or performing
Today, varaavien is studied as part of Finnish ethnography and comparative folklore, offering insights into pre-Christian