Easter is an Orthodox holiday that has no equal. The Savior, whose resurrection is joyfully and brightly celebrated on this day, occupies an incomparable place among the venerated saints. Symbolizing Christ's salvation of the entire human race from the power of the devil, Easter is the culmination of the liturgical year. Preparing for it, the Orthodox purify the soul and body. Of great importance is the Great seven-week Fast, each stage of which is strictly scheduled and has a certain meaning. Orthodox Easter does not have a calendar day, its occurrence is calculated every year and is associated with the spring full moon and the next first Sunday. It is worth congratulating absolutely everyone on Easter, greeting them with the words: "Christ is risen." The counter will answer "Truly risen." Triple kiss – also refers to ceremonial greetings. Traditionally, Orthodox people treat their friends with cakes, brightly colored eggs, and sweets. Пасха – православный праздник, не имеющий равных.