vízadókba
Vízadókba refers to a traditional Hungarian folk custom involving the blessing of water, typically practiced on the morning of Easter Sunday. The term originates from the Hungarian words *víz* (water) and *adók* (to give or pour), indicating the ritual pouring of blessed water onto one another. This custom is deeply rooted in Christian and pre-Christian Hungarian traditions, symbolizing purification, renewal, and the blessing of life.
The ritual usually takes place outdoors, often near a well, spring, or river, where a priest or
Vízadókba is particularly popular in rural areas of Hungary, where it remains a cherished part of Easter
Today, vízadókba continues to be observed by many Hungarians, though its prevalence has declined in urban areas.