Matagh
Matagh[edit]
Matagh is a traditional Armenian religious practice that involves the sacrifice of an animal, typically a goat or a sheep, as an offering to God or to saints. The practice is deeply rooted in the Armenian culture and has been carried out for centuries.
History[edit]
The practice of Matagh dates back to the pre-Christian era in Armenia. It was originally a pagan ritual, but it was later incorporated into the Christian tradition. The practice is believed to have originated from the ancient Armenian belief in the power of animal sacrifice to appease the gods and bring about good fortune.
Practice[edit]
The ritual of Matagh begins with the selection of an animal, which is usually a goat or a sheep. The animal is then taken to a church or a sacred place where it is blessed by a priest. After the blessing, the animal is slaughtered and its meat is cooked and distributed among the community. The meat is considered to be sacred and is believed to bring blessings to those who consume it.
Significance[edit]
Matagh is not just a religious ritual, but also a social event that brings the community together. It is often performed during important religious holidays, family celebrations, or in times of crisis. The practice is seen as a way of giving thanks to God, seeking divine intervention, or commemorating important events.
Controversy[edit]
Despite its long history and cultural significance, the practice of Matagh has been a subject of controversy. Some critics argue that it is a form of animal cruelty, while others believe that it is a pagan ritual that has no place in Christianity. However, supporters of the practice argue that it is a part of Armenian cultural heritage that should be preserved.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
- The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times, Richard G. Hovannisian
- The Armenians: From Kings and Priests to Merchants and Commissars, Razmik Panossian
- Armenia: Portraits of Survival and Hope, Donald E. Miller and Lorna Touryan Miller
External Links[edit]
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Matagh (Animal Sacrifice) - Armenia 2009
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