Harvest holidays among the Slavic peoples have always been special. After harvesting, there comes a short time of rest and holidays. Rodohosch, Tausen, Osenin (which was celebrated three times throughout September) - the most ancient holidays of the Slavic peoples. Rhodogocs (tauns) is a harvest festival that did not cost a honey pie to a person's growth. According to custom, a priest hid behind him and asked if people saw him, and if the answer was positive, he wished the next harvest to be richer. On this day, they were wondering about the future harvest, they were spoiled over the bowls of wine and started "a feast with a mountain." The history of this expression is just hidden in the tradition of the holiday to put food on the tables with a slide, which by the end of the feast melted. In honor of the holiday, the idea of the Sun and the advancing Winter was played out, during which the priest was walking barefoot on the burning coals.