A special day for Orthodox Christians, associated with spiritual traditions and important prohibitions.
To maintain well-being and peace of mind, one should respect the established prohibitions and rules of this day.
What not to do
Avoid anger and resentment
You must not quarrel, feel angry or wish bad things on someone. Negative thoughts and actions can result in failures and difficulties.

Don't refuse help
If someone asks for help, you shouldn’t refuse, as this may affect your well-being.
Refusal of support is considered a bad sign and can lead to loss of luck.
Don't complain about your loved ones
On this day, it is not recommended to complain about loved ones. Criticism and discontent can worsen relationships and cause misunderstanding.
Avoid long trips
Long journeys to Kazan Autumn are not recommended. This period of time is often accompanied by bad weather, and the roads can be difficult to pass.
What can be done
Dedicate a day to prayer and spirituality
On this day, it is recommended to put aside everyday affairs and focus on prayer, asking for protection and blessing from the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God.
Clear your soul of grievances
Free yourself from anger and resentment to stand before the icon with a pure heart. It is believed that sincere prayer helps to strengthen faith and cleanse the soul of worries.
Thank you for the favors
End the day with words of gratitude for all the good things in your life.
This will strengthen inner peace, humility and strengthen faith in God's providence.