savasabbá
Savasabbá is a traditional Hungarian festival celebrated annually on the first Sunday of Lent, marking the beginning of the 40-day period of fasting and penance before Easter. The name "savasabbá" is derived from the Hungarian words "savanyú," meaning sour, and "húsvét," which refers to Easter. The festival is characterized by its unique blend of pagan and Christian traditions, reflecting Hungary's rich cultural heritage.
The origins of Savasabbá can be traced back to ancient pagan rituals, particularly those associated with the
During Savasabbá, Hungarians engage in various customs and rituals to honor Szabina and prepare for the Lenten
Savasabbá is also an opportunity for families and communities to come together, share meals, and strengthen
In recent years, Savasabbá has gained international recognition as a unique cultural event, attracting visitors from