34 Ta Kanonia Tis Marias Apo Ti Salamina -sirin... !!exclusive!! Direct
The term "Kanonia" (Κανόνια) in Greek refers to canons, which in a liturgical or musical context, could imply a set of hymns or chants. "Tis Marias" (Της Μαρίας) means "of Mary," indicating the subject of these canons. "Apo Ti Salamina" (Από Τι Σαλαμίνα) translates to "from Salamina."
First, we must distinguish this Mary from the Theotokos (Mother of God). In patristic and early Byzantine records, “Mary of Salamis” typically refers to in the context of Cypriot hagiography, or, more rarely, to a local ascetic named Maria who lived near the port of Constantia (Salamis). 34 Ta Kanonia Tis Marias Apo Ti Salamina -sirin...
If "Sirin" refers to a specific book publisher, a PDF archive, or a specific academic paper, the analysis above covers the general folklore subject. If you are looking for a specific PDF file or digital document, I recommend searching the exact string with file type modifiers (e.g., filetype:pdf ) as it points to a specific digital artifact rather than a general topic. The term "Kanonia" (Κανόνια) in Greek refers to
The specific reference to from Salamina likely points to a specific narrative folk song or a local variation of the "Paradise" or "Paradigmatic" songs. While the most famous versions often cite "The 12 Canons of the Virgin Mary," local traditions—especially those cataloged by collectors like Sirin (potentially referring to a specific folklorist or archive)—sometimes expand these into longer lists (24, 34, etc.) to emphasize the strictness of the moral code. In patristic and early Byzantine records, “Mary of