pööripäevaga
Pööripäevaga refers to the Estonian tradition of celebrating the first day of spring, which typically falls on March 21st or 22nd, marking the spring equinox. The term "pööripäev" translates to "turning day" or "equinox," and the holiday is deeply rooted in Estonian folklore and agricultural customs.
During pööripäevaga, Estonians traditionally gather to welcome the arrival of spring, often engaging in outdoor activities
Another significant aspect of the holiday is the preparation of special foods, such as pööripäeva leib (spring
Pööripäevaga is also associated with various folk beliefs, including the idea that the first flowers of spring,
While modern celebrations may blend traditional customs with contemporary festivities, pööripäevaga remains an important cultural event