Surhuri (Chuvash: Сурхури) is a Chuvash heathen holiday, and a name designated to Christmas celebrations in areas where traditional paganism was replaced by Christianity. Surhuri is celebrated in winter. The word Surhuri (Upper Chuvash people pronounce it as "Sorhori" ) means "a sheep leg". Similarly pagans of the Cheremis people celebrate and call this holiday Shorok yol "a sheep leg". South Chuvash people still differentiate between Russian Christmas and Surhuri. So as North Chuvashs Cheremis people celebrate it on Friday before or after Russian Christmas.
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