The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 10 of 12)Frazer, James George
Religion
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 10 of 12)
Frazer, James George
Magic; Mythology; Religion; Superstition
used to drive the cows through the midsummer fire to guard them against
witchcraft.(428)
(M148) The Germans of Moravia in like manner still light bonfires on open
grounds and high places on Midsummer Eve; and they kindle besoms in the
flames and then stick the charred stumps in the cabbage-fields as a
powerful protection against caterpillars. On the same mystic evening
Moravian girls gather flowers of nine sorts and lay them under their
pillow when they go to sleep; then they dream every one of him who is to
be her partner for life. For in Moravia maidens in their beds as well as
poets by haunted streams have their Midsummer Night’s dreams.(429) In
Austrian Silesia the custom also prevails of lighting great bonfires on
hilltops on Midsummer Eve, and here too the boys swing blazing besoms or
hurl them high in the air, while they shout and leap and dance wildly.
Next morning every door is decked with flowers and birchen saplings.(430)
In the district of Cracow, especially towards the Carpathian Mountains,
great fires are kindled by the peasants in the fields or on the heights at
nightfall on Midsummer Eve, which among them goes by the name of Kupalo’s
Night. The fire must be kindled by the friction of two sticks. The young
people dance round or leap over it; and a band of sturdy fellows run a
race with lighted torches, the winner being rewarded with a peacock’s
feather, which he keeps throughout the year as a distinction. Cattle also
are driven round the fire in the belief that this is a charm against
pestilence and disease of every sort.(431)
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