pohjatuhka
Pohjatuhka is a traditional Finnish holiday celebrated on the first Sunday in January, marking the beginning of the new year in the Finnish calendar. The name "pohjatuhka" translates to "ash Sunday" in English, derived from the practice of using ash from the Christmas tree to bless homes and livestock. This custom symbolizes purification and protection against evil spirits for the upcoming year.
The holiday has roots in pre-Christian Finnish folklore, where it was believed that the first Sunday after
Traditional activities associated with pohjatuhka include visiting neighbors, exchanging gifts, and sharing food. In some communities,
While pohjatuhka is less widely recognized outside Finland, it reflects the country’s deep connection to seasonal