Elzivattyúzás
Elzivattyúzás is a traditional Hungarian folk practice historically performed in the spring. It involves the ritualistic beating of bundles of switches or branches, often made from willow or birch, against household objects and even people. The primary purpose of elzivattyúzás was believed to be the expulsion of winter spirits, illness, and bad luck, inviting in health, fertility, and the abundance of the coming spring.
The practice varied regionally, but common elements included adults and children gathering for the beating. The
While the exact origins are debated, it is likely connected to ancient pre-Christian spring rituals focused