Abstract

The article discusses the issues of representation of Kyrgyz customs in literary works and their modern significance. The customs of the people have existed for a long time since the birth of each nation, were formed due to a certain ethnic environment and historical conditions, have relative stability only within each nation, group and nation living there and are constantly moving from one society to another. the other, with the help of the force of public opinion, is realized and supported. The customs have undergone some changes over time, and most of them still perform their function and live among the people. In particular, we are witnesses to the fact that the traditions of lullabies, weddings, blessings and consecrations are not in the form in which they are currently reflected in folk art and literary works, but have undergone significant changes. Customs have undergone some changes over time, moreover, customs and traditions are widely represented in Kyrgyz literature, and the article proves that they represent a social rule that has been continuously passed down from generation to generation as a heritage and has been preserved for a long time. The content of the article ended with the remark that in modern times, excessive use of traditions does not benefit our people.

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