bathissa
Bathissa is a term that refers to a particular style of bathing practiced in some cultures, particularly within the historical context of the Ottoman Empire. It is not a simple act of washing but often incorporates elements of ritual, social interaction, and therapeutic benefits. The practice is closely associated with the hammam, or Turkish bath, a public bathing house that served as a center for hygiene, relaxation, and social gathering.
The bathissa experience typically involves a sequence of steps. It begins with acclimatizing to the heat in
Beyond its cleansing purpose, bathissa was a significant social ritual. Hammams were places where people could