Püsi
Püsi is a term that originates from Estonian language and culture. It refers to a traditional Estonian holiday celebrated on February 24th, which marks the end of the winter season and the beginning of spring. The name "püsi" is derived from the word "püha," meaning "holy" or "sacred," reflecting the day's historical religious significance.
Historically, püsi was a day of preparation for the upcoming spring sowing season. It was believed that
In modern times, püsi is still celebrated, although many of the traditional rituals have faded. It is
Today, püsi is a blend of ancient traditions, religious observances, and modern celebrations. It serves as a