Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: Title: Kupalinka. Belorussian folk song Authors: Keywords: Belarusian folk song Kupalinka processing notes of BSPU Publication date: 2004 Publisher: Mn.: Belarus Series / number: Bayan-accordion: Proc. A manual for students in the 5-6th. Incline; Short review (abstract): Processing for bayan and accordion A. Kovalev (sheet music).
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Bulba, Belarusian folksong, arranged by Dmitri Slepovitch. Simcha Jewish Youth Music Theater (Minsk), Elizaveta Khaskina, Artistic Director and Conductor.
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Please translate. 1) But, probably, it is not possible, considering this: Researchers and scientists came to the conclusion that Kupala is the ancient Belarusian divine name of Fire. So far, in Polesye, sometimes fire is called a 'bath.' There is another explanation of this term, which does not contradict the first, but rather complements it. Bathing is the God of Fire, and Kupalinka is his daughter.
Kupalinka is the daughter of fire. Poetic image of a woman who has lost a child. 2) I think, perhaps, if we translate Kupalinka as the name of a dark night. Kupalinka (Belarusian folk song) Kupalinka-bathing, A dark night. A dark night, dze, your daughter? Maya's daughter at the orchard Ruzhu, ruzhu polits, Ruzhu, ruzhu polits, Beli puchki kolits. Kvetatchi the tavern, the kvetchky tear, Vyanochky called, Vyanochky called, Slothy prlava.
Kupalinka-bathing, A dark night. A dark night, dze, your daughter? Well, I do not know, it seems clear, but just in case. Kupalinka = dark night Ruzha - rose politsi-flight / from the weeding Kvetatchi rivet - flowers tearing Vyanochky zvivae - wreaths weave. As a feminine noun, svāhā in the Rigveda may also mean 'oblation' (to Agni or Indra), and as oblation personified, Svāhā is a minor goddess, and the wife of Agni.
She was originally a nymph [citation needed] but became immortal after marrying Agni. In some versions, she is one of the many divine mothers of Karttikeya. She is considered as a Daughter of Daksha. She is taught to preside over burnt offerings. Her body is said to consist of the Vedas and her six limbs are the six Angas of the Vedas. Sometimes she is represented as a wife of Rudra. Agni, as also the other Gods, to whom offerings are being made through yagna, do not accept any offering in the fire of the yagna, unless the word 'swaha' is uttered while the offering is poured in the altar of fire.
Kalika is the Hindu goddess associated with eternal energy. Kalpavriksha is a mythological, wish-fulfilling divine tree. Kupalinka Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!