03/13/2021
Kyra Sarakosti
On Clean Monday, it is traditional to make a doll known as Kyra Sarakosti (Greek: Η "Kυρά Σαρακοστή) or "Lady Lent". She can be made out of paper, clay or flour and baked. In some regions, she is made out of fabric and filled with feathers.
Kyra Sarakosti is depicted with no mouth, a sign she is fasting. She has no ears, as she refuses to listen to gossip. There is a sign of the Cross above her head, eyes closed and her arms are folded reverently in prayer as a reminder of each person’s spiritual journey during Lent. She is depicted as a nun as a reminder of the kind of behaviour worthy of imitating. However, there are versions of Kyra Sarakosti as a modest and pious women.
She has seven feet so as to keep track of the number of Sundays of Great Lent before Pascha. Every Saturday one of her feet are cut or broken off until she had no more after Holy Saturday. After the last foot is cut off, it is placed in a bowl of fruits and nuts and whoever finds it receives a special blessing.The winner will write their name and year on the back of it and will keep it as a keepsake. In Chios they would put these legs in a dried up fig or walnut tree and whoever found it would be considered blessed.