Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation

BANYA

Banya: translation

With deep cultural associations that date to pagan times, the steam bath orbanyawas once an integral part of Russianrural life; however, with increased urbanization, banya has become a rarity. Today, its primary function has changed from an essential tool of personal hygiene to a social institution that aims to provide entertainment and opportunities for social interaction. Traditional Russian banyas had an accompanying set of particular practices including theshapkaor felt hat,venik(birch, oak, or eucalyptus branches used to increase blood circulation), and aromatherapy. Taking the steam was seen as a social activity, a cure for common ailments, and a form of personal hygiene. In the Soviet Union, banyas ceased being private spaces and became a common area where individuals had an opportunity to engage in conversation, drink tea, and even conduct business transactions. In post-Soviet Russia, it became common for themafiato use banyas as meeting places so as to avoid police orFSBsurveillance. After 2000, many banyas in Russian cities either closed or became health spas and beauty centers. The Sandunovskie banyas inMoscoware an example of a traditional establishment that now also includes swimming pools, superb restaurants, and luxurious spa treatments.

  1. banyaBanya bersetzung Banya [indisch\] auch By oder Bayan Tabl...Universal-Lexicon
  2. bányaведьма злая старуха карга карга злая старуха формы bnyja bnyk bnytрудник мu шахта ж [\banyat \banyaja \banyak] pejor. злая старуха biz. карга грымза np. durva.u стара...Венгерско-русский словарь
  3. bányaгорный горнозаводский рудничный рудниковый шахтный шахтовый шахтенный приисковый...Венгерско-русский словарь