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Bibijako Dive (Auntie Day) is a religious holiday celebrated by the majority of Orthodox Christian Romani people and in lesser case Muslim Roma, from the Balkan who live around the world. This celebration is known as Bibijako Djive. The Roma of Muslim creed also celebrate it in the Balkan. Bibi is celebrated as a healer and protector of the family, and above all as a protector of children's health, it is the Roma version of the Hindu Goddess Shashthi. Each place or city has its own special date for celebration, which is explained by the legend of Auntie Bibi, who came to different places and performed healing at different dates. The dates of this Roma religious holiday are mostly related to the days of Easter fasting and are therefore mobile. The presence of a priest is obligatory, althoug

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  • Bibijako Dive (Auntie Day) is a religious holiday celebrated by the majority of Orthodox Christian Romani people and in lesser case Muslim Roma, from the Balkan who live around the world. This celebration is known as Bibijako Djive. The Roma of Muslim creed also celebrate it in the Balkan. Bibi is celebrated as a healer and protector of the family, and above all as a protector of children's health, it is the Roma version of the Hindu Goddess Shashthi. Each place or city has its own special date for celebration, which is explained by the legend of Auntie Bibi, who came to different places and performed healing at different dates. The dates of this Roma religious holiday are mostly related to the days of Easter fasting and are therefore mobile. The presence of a priest is obligatory, although Auntie Bibi is a non-canonized saint. In different surroundings Bibi (Auntie) is also called Healer Bibi or Bibiyaku. In Romani, "bibi" means aunt, and the diminutive of that word is "bibiori". Aunt Bibi's holiday is listed in the National Register of Intangible cultural heritage of Serbia in 2019. Bibi is one of the few true Roma Slava, Household deity. In addition to Bibi, every Roma family celebrates its Slava (such as at Kakava), as well as other religious holidays, such as Easter and Christmas and Bayram (Turkey). (en)
  • Bibijako Dive es una fiesta religiosa que celebran la mayoría de los gitanos cristianos ortodoxos que viven en todo el mundo.​​ Los gitanos de credo musulmán también la celebran en los Balcanes.​ Bibi se celebra como sanadora y protectora de la familia, y sobre todo como protectora de la salud de los niños; es la versión gitana de la diosa hindú . Cada lugar o ciudad tiene su propia fecha de celebración, lo que se explica por la leyenda de la Tía Bibi, que acudía a diferentes lugares y realizaba curaciones en distintas fechas. Las fechas de esta fiesta religiosa están relacionadas, en su mayoría, con los días de ayuno de Semana Santa, por lo que son móviles.​ La presencia de un sacerdote es obligatoria, aunque la Tía Bibi es una santa no canonizada.​ En diferentes entornos, Bibi también se llama Bibi sanadora o Bibiyaku. En romaní, bibi significa tía, y el diminutivo de esa palabra es bibiori. La fiesta de la Tía Bibi fue inscrita en el Registro Nacional del Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de Serbia en 2019.​ Bibi es una de las pocas slavas gitanas verdaderas. Además de Bibi, cada familia romaní celebra su slava (como Babo Fingo en Kakava), así como otras fiestas religiosas, como Semana Santa y Navidad y Bayram (Turquía).​ (es)
  • Bibi o Zia Bibi (o Bibijako Djive) è una festa religiosa celebrata dai rom ortodossi che vivono in Serbia; è festeggiata anche dai rom ortodossi di tutto il mondo e da quelli di fede musulmana in Montenegro. (it)
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  • Bibi o Zia Bibi (o Bibijako Djive) è una festa religiosa celebrata dai rom ortodossi che vivono in Serbia; è festeggiata anche dai rom ortodossi di tutto il mondo e da quelli di fede musulmana in Montenegro. (it)
  • Bibijako Dive (Auntie Day) is a religious holiday celebrated by the majority of Orthodox Christian Romani people and in lesser case Muslim Roma, from the Balkan who live around the world. This celebration is known as Bibijako Djive. The Roma of Muslim creed also celebrate it in the Balkan. Bibi is celebrated as a healer and protector of the family, and above all as a protector of children's health, it is the Roma version of the Hindu Goddess Shashthi. Each place or city has its own special date for celebration, which is explained by the legend of Auntie Bibi, who came to different places and performed healing at different dates. The dates of this Roma religious holiday are mostly related to the days of Easter fasting and are therefore mobile. The presence of a priest is obligatory, althoug (en)
  • Bibijako Dive es una fiesta religiosa que celebran la mayoría de los gitanos cristianos ortodoxos que viven en todo el mundo.​​ Los gitanos de credo musulmán también la celebran en los Balcanes.​ Bibi se celebra como sanadora y protectora de la familia, y sobre todo como protectora de la salud de los niños; es la versión gitana de la diosa hindú . Cada lugar o ciudad tiene su propia fecha de celebración, lo que se explica por la leyenda de la Tía Bibi, que acudía a diferentes lugares y realizaba curaciones en distintas fechas. Las fechas de esta fiesta religiosa están relacionadas, en su mayoría, con los días de ayuno de Semana Santa, por lo que son móviles.​ La presencia de un sacerdote es obligatoria, aunque la Tía Bibi es una santa no canonizada.​ (es)
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  • Bibi (Romani cult) (en)
  • Bibi (culto) (es)
  • Bibi (festività) (it)
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