Keresztváltók
Keresztváltók refers to a traditional Hungarian custom associated with the Easter period. The term literally translates to "cross-changers" or "those who change crosses." This folk practice typically involves young men or boys going from house to house in a village during the week after Easter, particularly on Easter Monday or Tuesday. They carry a decorated cross and often recite verses or sing songs, typically related to the Easter story and well-wishes for the household.
In exchange for their performance and blessings, the villagers would offer them gifts. These gifts were usually
The specific rituals and songs associated with the keresztváltók could vary from region to region within Hungary.