Paparuda

Paparuda

"Paparuda" is a Romanian rain ritual, probably of pagan origin, performed in the spring and in times of severe drought.

A girl, wearing a skirt made of fresh green knitted vines and small branches, sings and dances through the streets of the village, stopping at every house, where the hosts pour water on her. She is accompanied by the people of the village who dance and shout on the music. The custom has attributed a specific type of dance and a specific melody.

A similar Romanian rain ritual is the Caloian.

The name is probably derived from Perperuna, which in its turn is a Slavic (south slavic) goddess, or as Sorin Paliga suggests, is a divinity from the local Thracian substratumSorin Paliga: "Influenţe romane și preromane în limbile slave de sud" [http://egg.mnir.ro/pdf/Paliga_InflRomane.pdf .pdf] ] .

Like the Dodola ("dudula", "dudulica", "dodolă" in Romanian, "dudulë" in Albanian, "tuntule" in Greek, "dudulya" and "didilya" in South Slavic languages), which is another name for the same custom holding similar rituals, compared by Decev [D. Decev, "Die thrakischen Sprachreste", Wien: R.M. Rohrer, 1957, pages 144, 151] with Thracian anthroponyms (personal names) and toponyms (place names) (such as "Doidalsos", "Doidalses", "Dydalsos", "Dudis", "Doudoupes", etc.) and argued by Paliga to be of Thracian origin, the Paparuda is found only at Romanians ("păpărudă"), Aromanians ("pirpirună") and South Slavs ("peperuda", "perperuna").

The name of "Dodola" is possibly cognate with the Lithuanian word for thunder: "dundulis".

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