vihkamine
Vihkamine is a traditional Estonian ceremony of consecration, typically performed by a priest or a bishop. The term "vihkamine" is derived from the Latin word "consecratio," meaning consecration. This ritual is an essential part of the Estonian Orthodox Church and is also practiced in some Lutheran churches. The ceremony is usually held in a church or a designated hall and involves the use of sacred objects such as the Bible, a cross, and holy water.
The vihkamine ceremony can be performed for various purposes, including the consecration of a new church, the
Vihkamine is an important cultural and religious practice in Estonia, reflecting the country's rich history and