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- Paskha abstract "Paskha, Pascha, Pashka, or Pasha (Russian: Па́сха, "Easter") is a festal dish made in Eastern Orthodox countries which consists of food that is forbidden during the fast of Great Lent. It is made during Holy Week and then brought to Church on Great Saturday to be blessed after the Paschal Vigil. The name of the dish comes from Pascha, the Eastern Orthodox celebration of Easter.Cheese pascha is a traditional Easter dish made from tvorog (farmers' cheese/curd cheese), which is white, symbolizing the purity of Christ, the Paschal Lamb, and the joy of the Resurrection.In the Russian Orthodox tradition, pascha is usually molded into the form of a truncated pyramid (a symbol of the Church; this form is also said to represent the Tomb of Christ). Pascha is traditionally made in a wooden mold assembly called пасочница (pasochnitsa) that can be taken apart for cleaning; however, more modern materials, such as plastics, are used nowadays.The pascha is decorated with traditional religious symbols, such as the "Chi Ro" motif, a three-bar cross, and the letters X and B (Cyrillic letters which stands for Христосъ Воскресe. This is the Slavonic form of the traditional Paschal greeting: "Christ is Risen!"). All of these religious decorations symbolize Christ's Passion and Resurrection.".
- Paskha thumbnail Paskhakustodiev.jpg?width=300.
- Paskha wikiPageExternalLink paskha2.htm.
- Paskha wikiPageExternalLink index_e.html.
- Paskha wikiPageExternalLink happy-easter.html.
- Paskha wikiPageID "5659026".
- Paskha wikiPageRevisionID "603830312".
- Paskha subject Category:Cheese_dishes.
- Paskha subject Category:Easter_food.
- Paskha subject Category:Russian_cuisine.
- Paskha comment "Paskha, Pascha, Pashka, or Pasha (Russian: Па́сха, "Easter") is a festal dish made in Eastern Orthodox countries which consists of food that is forbidden during the fast of Great Lent. It is made during Holy Week and then brought to Church on Great Saturday to be blessed after the Paschal Vigil.".
- Paskha label "Pas'cha".
- Paskha label "Pascha (potrawa)".
- Paskha label "Paskha".
- Paskha label "Paskha".
- Paskha label "Paskha".
- Paskha label "Пасха (блюдо)".
- Paskha label "باسخا".
- Paskha label "パスハ (菓子)".
- Paskha sameAs Pas'cha.
- Paskha sameAs Paskha.
- Paskha sameAs パスハ_(菓子).
- Paskha sameAs Pascha_(potrawa).
- Paskha sameAs Paskha.
- Paskha sameAs m.0dyqf_.
- Paskha sameAs Q2055235.
- Paskha sameAs Q2055235.
- Paskha wasDerivedFrom Paskha?oldid=603830312.
- Paskha depiction Paskhakustodiev.jpg.
- Paskha isPrimaryTopicOf Paskha.