
Prayer, (continued)
Once Buyanto has completed the circle, he pours
each person a glass of vodka in turn. Before drinking, the Buryats dip their ring fingers into the
liquid four times, and
scatter four drops onto the ground, to the gods of wind, fire, water and earth. Even when
drinking at home, the Buryats follow this ritual: it is part of their tradition of giving thanks,
no matter how small an offering may be. Wisps of grass added to a holy fire, a handful of
pine nuts placed under a prayer wheel -- all offerings are believed pleasing to the gods, and
there is no feeling of competition as to who can give more.
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