one of the most famous happened in 1. 617, when a five-year-old boy, the future ksenes josaphat tyshkevichnd. he didn’t see anything for a whole year, until his parents brought him to the budslov church. having crossed the threshold of the temple, he received his sight. in gratitude for the healing, he devoted his entire life to serving god. altars are also decorations of the temple. there are no carved or linden altars here. they are made in technology later. frilly wall paintings, they are also called optical, because they create the illusion of volume; from afar it seems that the altars are decorated with sculptures, stucco, and coming closer, you realize that this is a wall painting; the organ of the 15th century, decorated with gilded wooden carvings in style rakako, unfortunately, it is not working now, the butslovo church, the stand, has survived all the troubles and sorrows that befell it and belarus. during the war, local residents did not allow the temple to be blown up. they they surrounded him with a living ring and prayed all night. in the morning, the soldiers could not drive