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What a capture! Bulgaria - some day I will visit your beautiful land!
What is the story behind this tradition, do you know?

I know a small part and I know I keep forgetting the rest. But I can check it out. It's done on St. Jordan's day, 6-th of January, annually.

I will enjoy reading it!

What a great capture @manoldonchev ! I’ve never seen that and was also curious. After a bit of research, here’s what I found on this website: http://visit.guide-bulgaria.com/a/421/epiphany_-st.jordan-day(6_january).htm


On 6 January the Bulgarian Orthodox Church celebrates Epiphany holiday. The holiday is known also as Jordan-day because, according to biblical legend on this day Jesus Christ was baptized in the River of Jordan by John the Baptist. According to the legend, at the time of baptism sky opens and the Holy Spirit descends on Christ as a dove from heaven and spread voice: "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased" which has brought the name Epiphany.

At this day the water is consecrated. After the church service the priest throws a cross into the river (or the sea/lake/etc.) and group of young men jump into the river to find it. It is believed that one who find it will be healthy and happy.

The day is a name day of people with names Jordan, Yordanka, Dancho, Danka, Bogoljub, Bogoljub, Bojan, Bojana, Dana, Clear, Boyan, Bogdan, Bogdana.

Thanks, yes, this is the general tradition. They throw the cross at most of the places. The locals at Kalofer though are one of the few (they are most popular for it, others do it also nowadays inspired by the Kalofer example) who go into the river for almost half an hour and walk, dance, sing, etc. There's maybe a reason they take it more personally.

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