In Eastern Christianity, Lazarus Saturday, the day before Palm Sunday, celebrates the day when Jesus performed one of his miracles, bringing a man named Lazarus of Bethany back from the dead. As this event occured six days before Jesus's own death, Christians view this as one of Jesus's final acts of triumph on earth and proof of his divinity.
Traditionally, "Apolytikion" and "Kontakion" hymns are recited on this day.
Here are some ways you can observe this day according to Eastern Christian tradition: