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Words of libation and anointment
  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00001129
    Country Mongolia
    ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations
    Address
    throughout the Mongolia
    Year of Designation 1978
Description The libation is a unique Mongolian custom of offering the first drops of milk or any dairy products to heaven, mother earth and spirits of mountain and water for receiving their blessings. As a tradition, the “Tsagaan Sar” festival, fire worshipping ritual, mare milking ceremony, ritual for asking quarries from a hunt, ritual for summoning prosperity and cairn-worshipping ceremony each has its own distinct verse of libation and anointment. For instance; during the celebration of the festival “Tsagaan Sar” or beginning of the spring while animals are delivering an offsprings, Mongols do the libation by milk to heaven, mother earth and spirits of mountain and water for receiving their blessing to the well growing of baby animals and more dairy products. During the libation, Mongols do say the poems of offerings to spirits and deities for asking the blessings.
Social and cultural significance Words of libation and anoitment are performed as well-wishing for those who go on a long trip or in new beginigs.
Transmission method by participation and apprenticeship training
Community To be identified
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Information source
National Center for Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture of Mongolia
http://www.ncch.gov.mn

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