
Kupala Night - Wikipedia
Following the Julian calendar, it is celebrated on the night between 6 and 7 July in Belarus, Russia, and parts of Ukraine. The name of the holiday is ultimately derived from the East Slavic word kǫpati "to bathe".
Kupala - Wikipedia
Kupala or Kupalo is an alleged Slavic deity who was first mentioned in the 17th century and compared to the Greek goddess Ceres. However, modern scholars of Slavic mythology deny the existence of such a deity.
Kupala Night: What Is It & Why It Is Celebrated - Meet the Slavs
Jun 22, 2014 · Kupala Night is an ancient Slavic ritual that was traditionally celebrated on the evening of July 6 until the morning of July 7, which according to the old Julian calendar, was the evening of the summer solstice.
Kupala Night in 2025/2026 - When, Where, Why, How is …
Kupala Night, also known as Kupalle (in Belarus), Ivan Kupala (in Russia), and Ivan Kupalo (in Ukraine), is a Slavic holiday traditionally observed on the shortest night of the year.
Ivan Kupala Night — a mysterious celebration in search of luck
The celebration of Ivan Kupala Day falls on June 24 (old style calendar) or July 7 (new style) and worships the summer solstice. In Ukraine, we traditionally celebrate it on the night of July 6-7 — all mysteries happen right then…
The Celebration of Russian Ivan Kupala Night: Traditions, Rituals, …
Aug 26, 2024 · Ivan Kupala Night, celebrated on the summer solstice, is a vibrant and enchanting festival deeply rooted in Slavic traditions. As the sun reaches its zenith, communities come alive with a myriad of rituals that honor nature, fertility, and the mystical elements of life.
On Kupala’s Eve: The History of the Holiday ... - Visit Ukraine
On the night of July 6-7, Ukrainians celebrate Kupala’s Night – a holiday surrounded by magical rituals and rites. During the time of Kievan Rus, the ancestors of present-day Ukrainians also celebrated this festivity, but in June - on the day of the summer solstice.
Kupala Night: A Vibrant Slavic Holiday and Its Magical Rituals
Experience the enchanting Kupala Night, a joyful and mysterious Slavic holiday filled with bonfires, dancing, and magical rituals. Discover the ancient traditions of fire and water, the release of wreaths, and the search for the legendary fern flower.
Ancient ritual "Kupaila" - healing with a tree — Belarus Travel
Aug 8, 2024 · Kupala is a holiday of Belarusian ethnic group, dating back to such deep antiquity that even archaeologists cannot tell about it in detail. The most archaic traditions of its celebration have been preserved only in Belarus.
Russian Holiday: Ivan Kupala - USC Digital Folklore Archives
Transliteration: Ivan Kupala. Description: This is a traditional slavic holiday. It is the celebration of the summer solstice when nights are the shortest (around June-July) although, every year is different. It is an incorporation of a number of pagan rituals.
Kupala Night: what is it? - From Belarus
Jul 5, 2019 · Kupala (the shortest night – 20, 21 or 22 of June) is a summer equivalent of Kalyada (the longest night – 21-22 of December) and can, therefore, be considered an astronomical holiday.
What is the traditional Slavic holiday of Ivan Kupala ... - The ...
Jun 21, 2024 · Ivan Kupala, also known as Kupala Night or Kupala Day, is a traditional Slavic holiday celebrated in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Poland, and other countries with Slavic heritage.
Ivana Kupala, a glimpse into pre-Christian Slavic culture
Jun 19, 2021 · Midsummer in much of Ukraine, Belarus, Russia and parts of Poland means Ivana Kupala, a holiday which provides a fascinating glimpse into the pre-Christian traditions of the East Slavs. Throughout the world, ancient peoples recognised the significance of the sun.
Ivan Kupala Traditions in Russia - Advantour
Russia’s version of such a holiday is Ivan Kupala. On the night of 23 June, everyone celebrated this mystical but at the same time jolly holiday full of ritual acts, rules and prohibitions, songs, chants and all kinds of fortune-telling, legends, and beliefs.
Kupala - Myths and Legends
Kupala Night (Belarusian: Купалле, Polish: Noc Kupały, Russian: Иван-Купала, Ukrainian: Івана Купала, Купайла), also called Ivana-Kupala, is a traditional holiday Slavic which was originally celebrated on the shortest night of the year, which is June 21-22 or 23-24 (Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia) and in ...
Ivan Kupala Night: A Slavic Solstice Celebration In Ukraine
On the night of June 21, Ukrainians gathered to celebrate Ivan Kupala Night in Khortytsya, an important historical site on the Dnieper River. The festival marks the summer solstice -- the...
Kupala Night facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Kupala Night (Belarusian: Купалле, Polish: Noc Kupały, Russian: Иван-Купала, Ukrainian: Івана Купала, Купайла), also called Ivanа Kupala, is a traditional Slavic holiday that was originally celebrated on the shortest night of the year, which is on or 23-24 of June (Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia) and in ...
Kupala Night - Wikiwand
According to many researchers, Kupala Night is a Christianized Proto-Slavic or East Slavic celebration of the summer solstice. According to Nikolay Gal'kovskiy, "Kupala Night combined two elements: pagan and Christian."
Kupala | World Mythology
Kupala was depicted as a joyful and beautiful god. He wore light, flowing clothing, holding flowers and field fruits. Kupala often wore a floral wreath made of kupalnitsy (bathing flowers).
Celebrating the Feast of Ivan Kupala - Ukraine.com
Celebrated each year on the night of July 6/7 in Ukraine, the Feast of Ivan Kupala marks the northern hemisphere summer solstice with various rituals and special foods being part of the occasion.