Nro. 84139177

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Ikoni - Pyhän Jumalanäidin ikoni, iloa kaikille sureville - Puu
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Ikoni - Pyhän Jumalanäidin ikoni, iloa kaikille sureville - Puu

Ikona na Sveta Bogoroditsa , Radost za Vsichki Skŭrbyashti. Rŭchno risuvana ikona vŭrkhu dŭrvo. Proizkhod - Bŭlgariya. Sŭstoyanie - dobro. Edna ot naĭ-drevnite ikoni „Radost na vsichki skŭrbyashti“ se namira v bolnichniya khram na Kievo-pechorskata lavra. Spored predanieto ikonata se e proslavila s chudesa oshte prez XII v. Nevednŭzh vrataryat na bolnitsata vizhdal noshtem blagolepna zhena da vliza vŭtre i zabelyazal, che vseki pŭt nyakoĭ ot bolnite ozdravyaval. Stradashtite sŭshto vizhdali chudnata Gostenka, i kogato YA pitali koya e Tya, poluchavali otgovora: „Az sŭm Radost na skŭrbyashtite“. Edna nosht Zhenata otnovo se poyavila i vrataryat trŭgnal sled Neya. Blagolepnata Gostenka vlyazla v stayata, kŭdeto tezhko bolen monakh ochakval smŭrtta. Pazachŭt se priblizhil do umirashtiya i vnezapno vidyal vŭrkhu stenata nad nego ozareno ot lunnata svetlina izobrazhenie na Bozhiyata Maĭka. Porazen, toĭ padnal na kolene i zapochnal goreshto da I se moli. Bolniyat monakh sŭshto se udostoil da vidi Nebesnata Vladichitsa i skoro sled tova napŭlno ozdravyal. Показване на още 993 / 5 000 Резултати за превод Резултат за превод Icon of the Holy Mother of God, Joy for all who mourn. Hand drawn icon on wood. Origin - Bulgaria. Condition - good. One of the most ancient icons "Joy to all who mourn" is located in the hospital temple of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra. According to legend, the icon became famous for miracles as early as the 12th century. More than once, the porter of the hospital saw a beautiful woman enter at night and noticed that each time one of the patients got better. Sufferers also saw the miraculous Guest, and when they asked Her who She was, they received the answer: "I am the Joy of those who mourn." One night the Woman appeared again and the porter went after Her. The Blessed Guest entered the room where a gravely ill monk was awaiting death. The watchman approached the dying man and suddenly saw on the wall above him a moonlit image of the Mother of God. Overwhelmed, he fell to his knees and began to pray fervently. The sick monk was also deigned to see the Heavenly Mistress and soon after he completely recovered.

Nro. 84139177

Myyty
Ikoni - Pyhän Jumalanäidin ikoni, iloa kaikille sureville - Puu

Ikoni - Pyhän Jumalanäidin ikoni, iloa kaikille sureville - Puu


Ikona na Sveta Bogoroditsa , Radost za Vsichki Skŭrbyashti. Rŭchno risuvana ikona vŭrkhu dŭrvo. Proizkhod - Bŭlgariya. Sŭstoyanie - dobro. Edna ot naĭ-drevnite ikoni „Radost na vsichki skŭrbyashti“ se namira v bolnichniya khram na Kievo-pechorskata lavra. Spored predanieto ikonata se e proslavila s chudesa oshte prez XII v. Nevednŭzh vrataryat na bolnitsata vizhdal noshtem blagolepna zhena da vliza vŭtre i zabelyazal, che vseki pŭt nyakoĭ ot bolnite ozdravyaval. Stradashtite sŭshto vizhdali chudnata Gostenka, i kogato YA pitali koya e Tya, poluchavali otgovora: „Az sŭm Radost na skŭrbyashtite“. Edna nosht Zhenata otnovo se poyavila i vrataryat trŭgnal sled Neya. Blagolepnata Gostenka vlyazla v stayata, kŭdeto tezhko bolen monakh ochakval smŭrtta. Pazachŭt se priblizhil do umirashtiya i vnezapno vidyal vŭrkhu stenata nad nego ozareno ot lunnata svetlina izobrazhenie na Bozhiyata Maĭka. Porazen, toĭ padnal na kolene i zapochnal goreshto da I se moli. Bolniyat monakh sŭshto se udostoil da vidi Nebesnata Vladichitsa i skoro sled tova napŭlno ozdravyal.
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Icon of the Holy Mother of God, Joy for all who mourn.

Hand drawn icon on wood.
Origin - Bulgaria.
Condition - good.

One of the most ancient icons "Joy to all who mourn" is located in the hospital temple of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra. According to legend, the icon became famous for miracles as early as the 12th century. More than once, the porter of the hospital saw a beautiful woman enter at night and noticed that each time one of the patients got better. Sufferers also saw the miraculous Guest, and when they asked Her who She was, they received the answer: "I am the Joy of those who mourn."

One night the Woman appeared again and the porter went after Her. The Blessed Guest entered the room where a gravely ill monk was awaiting death. The watchman approached the dying man and suddenly saw on the wall above him a moonlit image of the Mother of God. Overwhelmed, he fell to his knees and began to pray fervently. The sick monk was also deigned to see the Heavenly Mistress and soon after he completely recovered.

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