locsolásánál
Locsolásánál is a Hungarian tradition typically observed on Easter Monday. The practice involves men playfully sprinkling or pouring water or perfume on women, often accompanied by a recited verse. Historically, the custom was believed to have a cleansing and fertility-enhancing effect, particularly for unmarried women. While the practice has evolved and is now more of a lighthearted social ritual, its origins are deeply rooted in ancient spring festivals celebrating renewal and growth.
The word "locsolásánál" itself refers to the act of sprinkling or watering. The tradition is often carried
In contemporary Hungary, locsolásánál remains a popular Easter custom, though its form can vary. In more urban