hangállások
Hangállások, or "hanging places" in Hungarian, refer to a traditional Hungarian folk custom involving the temporary suspension of a person from a tree or other elevated structure as a form of punishment or initiation. This practice was historically observed in rural communities, particularly during harvest festivals or other significant agricultural celebrations.
The ritual typically took place during the autumn, coinciding with the end of the harvest season. The
Hangállások were deeply rooted in folk beliefs and superstitions, reflecting the community’s dependence on nature and
Over time, the tradition declined due to Christianization, modernization, and the suppression of folk customs. Today,