yamurlama
Yamurlama is a term used in Turkish folklore to refer to a communal ritual observed in a number of rural communities in Anatolia. The exact form and meaning of yamurlama vary by locality, but it is commonly understood as a protective or purificatory ceremony performed to ward off ill fortune, disease, or malevolent influences, and to mark seasonal transitions or life-cycle events.
In typical accounts, a yamurlama is led by a respected elder or local ritualist and involves song,
Regional variation is pronounced. Some communities link yamurlama to harvest festivities or to rites of purification
Today, yamurlama is less common in everyday life but survives in certain area-specific celebrations and in