Flyby among the Slavs — meeting flyby, the last week of plowing and the beginning of sowing. Also on this day, the Slavs performed protective rituals of awakening the earth, bringing strength and health.
Maya Goldilocks — Mother of All Gods was famous; she was given a ritual of worship at the Kapishche of the goddess of fate Makoshi. Also in her honor, a sacred fire was lit, marking the beginning of summer. In general, in Proletye it was customary to light large fires so that they would burn for the glory of the coming summer.
There was also a plowing ceremony that brought health and good luck, and a magical sorcery at Trigla (an ancient Slavic goddess, united in three guises: creating, storing and destroying), helping a woman maintain her harmony in the family.
The Feast of the Flight was celebrated noisily, cheerfully and publicly. Traditionally, on this day, buffoons and good fun, games, songs and round dances were held. Dances and songs took place to Slavic instruments: drum, kugikly, pipes, pipes.