Užgavėnės (2/2):
After taking the Morė outside the village it pulled off of the wheel and burnt, torn or drowned. There is general merriment. The liberated circle, the Sun, which emanates divine light, is carried respectfully through the village and it is proclaumed that Death has been banished and the world has been liberated, and everyone congratulates each other and wishes each other good luck and prosperity. Finally, the Sun Wheel is placed in a revered sacred place or put on a pole where the Summer Solstice - Rasos - will be celebrated. Everyone feasts and becomes strong in a ceremonial feast, which grows into a general merrymaking involving the whole community. The meal, of course, also has a ceremonial symbolic meaning. Pancakes, for example, are directly linked to the image of the glowing circle of the Sun..."