mártási
Mártási is a traditional Hungarian greeting and farewell ritual. It involves making the sign of the cross over a person's forehead or other body part, often accompanied by a kiss on the cheek. The gesture is believed to bring good luck, protection, and spiritual blessings.
The word "mártási" is derived from the Hungarian word "mártás," which means "to bless" or "to sprinkle."
The mártási custom is deeply rooted in Hungarian folklore and is often associated with the country's rich
In modern times, mártási remains an essential part of Hungarian tradition and is widely practiced throughout
While the exact origins and history of mártási are unclear, its significance in Hungarian culture is undeniable.