Qyamta

Season of Resurrection
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Icon depicting the resurrection of Adam and Eve with Jesus
Observed byEast Syriac Christians
TypeChristian, cultural
SignificanceCommemoration of resurrection and Post-Resurrection appearances of Jesus
ObservancesChurch services
BeginsResurrection Sunday
EndsSaturday before Pentecost
FrequencyAnnual
Related toResurrection Sunday, Resurrection of Jesus, Ascension of Jesus, Syro Malabar Church

Qyamta or the Season of Resurrection is the fourth liturgical season in the East Syriac Rite. The weeks of Great Resurrection begin on Resurrection Sunday and run to the feast of Pentecost.

The East Syriac Church celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ during these seven weeks: Jesus’ victory over death, sin, suffering and Satan. It is the season where they exult in the new life obtained through the Resurrection of the Saviour. The church also commemorates various events happened after resurrection of Christ such as the visits of Jesus to Apostles and the ascension of Jesus. According to Eastern Christianity, the feast of resurrection is the most important and the greatest feast in the liturgical year. Therefore, the season commemorating the resurrection of Christ also gets a prime importance in the church liturgy. The first week of this season is celebrated as the "Week of weeks" as it is the week of resurrection of Christ.

Feasts celebrated during the period:


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