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2 Days  



2.1  Laundry Day  







3 Celebrations  





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==Etymology==

==Etymology==

The direct translation of Batizmî in [[Kurmanji]] means "[[baptism]]." According to the [[Hawar News Agency|ANHA]] the etymology of Batizmi originates from the Kurmaji words『Bê tişt meyî』([[fermentation]] without [[yeast]]) and『Bê tîz meyî』(ferment with yeast). It is derived from how God in the Yazidi religion created (fermented) the world and the angels into existence in seven days from a [[cosmic egg]]. The first and leader of the [[archangel]]s is [[Tawûsî Melek]] who Yazedis believe is a an emanation of [[God]] and all things good, after this god created six more angels.

The direct translation of Batizmî in [[Kurmanji]] means "[[baptism]]." According to the [[Hawar News Agency|ANHA]] the etymology of Batizmi originates from the Kurmaji words『Bê tişt meyî』([[fermentation]] without [[yeast]]) and『Bê tîz meyî』(ferment with yeast). It is derived from how God in the Yazidi religion created (fermented) the world and the angels into existence in seven days from a [[cosmic egg]]. The first and leader of the [[archangel]]s is [[Tawûsî Melek]] who Yazidis believe is a an emanation of [[God]] and all things good, after this god created six more angels.



==Days==

==Days==


Revision as of 19:43, 7 June 2024

Batizmî (lit. "Baptism") is a religious holiday of the Yazidi people that celebrates the creation of the angels in the Yazidi religion, which occurred during seven days. Accordingly the celebration begins on the first Sunday of the new year and last for seven days.

Etymology

The direct translation of Batizmî in Kurmanji means "baptism." According to the ANHA the etymology of Batizmi originates from the Kurmaji words『Bê tişt meyî』(fermentation without yeast) and『Bê tîz meyî』(ferment with yeast). It is derived from how God in the Yazidi religion created (fermented) the world and the angels into existence in seven days from a cosmic egg. The first and leader of the archangelsisTawûsî Melek who Yazidis believe is a an emanation of God and all things good, after this god created six more angels.

Days

Yazedis celebrate seven separate days of Batizmi all corresponding to different themes of the creation of the universe, with different foods and practices being celebrated depending on the day. Each day holds different importance.

Laundry Day

Laundry day is the first day of Batizmî, in which all people wash their homes, clothes, and furniture to receive guests and ensure cleanliness. It is a time of preparation for the other celebrations of Batizmi.

Celebrations

References


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