Believers jump over a bonfire to celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the St. Hripsime Church in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105390
Believers jump over a bonfire to celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the St. Hripsime Church in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105386
Believers jump over a bonfire to celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the St. Hripsime Church in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105385
A priest makes a bonfire during celebrations of a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the St. Hripsime Church in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105373
Believers stand by a bonfire during celebrations of a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the St. Hripsime Church in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105371
Believers light candles during a service to celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez at St. Hripsime Church in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105369
A priest conducts a service to celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez at St. Hripsime Church in Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105364
People celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105251
People celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105243
A woman lights a candle during the celebrations of a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105239
A woman lights a candle during the celebrations of a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105233
People celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105229
People celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105228
People celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105226
People celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105223
A girl celebrates a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105222
People celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105219
People celebrate a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105218
A woman with a child celebrates a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105216
A woman celebrates a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105210
A man celebrates a traditional Armenian feast Trndez outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan, Armenia. Celebrated as a Christian feast, Trndez has pagan origins and symbolized the coming of spring and fertility in pre-Christian Armenia. It honors the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple 40 days after his birth, with a central tradition of jumping over a bonfire to symbolize fertility, love, and purification.13.02.2026#9105206