Lithuanian asɛndua nyɛe
Lithuanian asɛndua nyɛe (Lithuania kasa: Lietuvos kryždirbystė) yɛ Lithuaniafo amambra edwindze a wɔdze yɛ asɛndua. Afɔrmuka na asɛndua a wɔyɛ no yɛ Lithuaniafo amambra fa tsitsir. Lithuaniafo atsetsesɛm mu asɛndua yɛ nyimpa no Roman Katolek som no fa. Bɛyɛ fi ber a Lithuania bɛyɛɛ Russia Ahenman no fa wɔ afeha a ɔtɔ do duakron (19) mu no, dɛm asɛndua yi abɛyɛ Lithuaniafo asɛnkyerɛdze.[1]
Abakɔsɛm na amambra akwan
sesa muAsɛndua ho edwindze dɛ amandze edwindze bi puei dze Kristosom baa Lithuania, dɛm tsi, ɔkaa Kristofo Nyamesom edwindze ho nsusuwii na Baltic anansesɛm mu nsusuwii boom.[2] Atsetsesɛm a wɔhyehyɛɛ no afeha a ɔtɔ do duenum mu no, ɔnnyɛ nsaanodwuma nankasa nko na ɔbata ho, mbom ɔka amandze a wɔdze besi asɛndua (mbɔborhun anaa ahobambɔ a wɔhwehwɛ, dze hyɛ owufo, Onyankopɔn anaa ahotsefo, na dza ɔkeka ho anuonyam) – hwehwɛ na paw a wɔpaw asɛndua ho edwumfo, adzebɔ kwan a wɔfa do yɛ asɛndua, wosi, etuahoakyɛ, asɛndua ho nsrahwɛ, ndwom na amandze afofor a ɔfa ho, nkaadze a ebubu a wɔhyew nso.[3]
Mfonyisie bea
sesa muHwɛ iyi nso
sesa mu- Dievdirbys, anaa "god carver"
- Roofed pole
Ase hɔ asɛm
sesa mu- ↑ Kevin O'Connor (2006). Culture and Customs of the Baltic States. Greenwood Publishing. ISBN 978-0-313-33125-1.
- ↑ Nemira Gutautienė. "Kryždirbystė". Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute (Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia). Retrieved July 10, 2023
- ↑ "Cross-crafting and its symbolism in Lithuania". savadas.lnkc.lt. Lithuanian National Culture Centre. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
Mboaedze
sesa mu- Cross-crafting. Lithuanian National Culture Centre.
- Lithuania cross-makers keep tradition alive. Reuters.