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Do you believe in superstitions? Even if you don’t, many folks tend to pause before doing something that might have a touch of superstition. Who wants to tempt fate, right? I definitely don’t! That’s why, when I heard about Hungarian superstitions involving handbags on the floor, I quickly scooped up mine. Even though I’m not big on superstitions, a little voice in my head said, “Better safe than sorry!”
If you’re heading to Hungary, it’s cool to know a bit about Hungarian culture, including their superstitions.
There are quite a few, some with multiple beliefs tied to one event (like when a spider lands on you). Some are joked about, but others are taken seriously, even today, despite their ancient roots. Our Travel and Home Team found some common and quirky Hungarian superstitions.
One of the most intriguing practices involves chasing away the winter witch! Join us as we delve into the curious rituals and beliefs that have captivated minds for generations.
Expect to come into money, …
Family troubles are looming if any furniture is crunching.
Nightmarish dreams are driven away if a horseshoe is posted in the bedroom.
Ill health and even death are expected…
Fast childbirth expected if the water spills out towards the person who will have the child.
Expect to lose money…
An unexpected guest arrives, …
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Ever heard of the wild tradition in Szeged, Hungary, called “Busójárás”? Locals go all out, dressing up as Busós to scare off the winter witch! It’s part of the Busó Carnival, marking the end of winter.
During this two-day celebration, you’ll catch a parade, witch burning, and loads of fun activities for families. But the real showstopper? The parade itself, with Busó performers in their traditional costumes and making tons of noise to give winter and the witch a good scare. Usually, the parade route starts from Dugonics Square on late Saturday afternoon, winding through Kárász Street and Széchenyi Square, before wrapping up at Szent István Square, where they light up the puppet-witch in a grand bonfire.
Now, what’s up with this winter witch (known as “kiszebáb”)? Picture a straw puppet, often shaped like a witch, symbolizing all things gloomy – illness, bad vibes, you name it. And get this: burning the winter witch, amidst all the hullabaloo, is said to banish the bad stuff, kick winter to the curb, and welcome spring with open arms.
Best part? Everyone’s invited to join the fun! You can even swing by Dugonics Square ahead of time and pin a note to the winter witch, jotting down any negativity you want to boot out of your life. Those notes? They’ll be part of the big burn-up during the Saturday ritual. How cool is that?
You’ll find that many of these beliefs are shared in different cultures too. Every culture has its own set of superstitions, some of which can get pretty quirky. While some folks trust in God above all else, others still hold onto certain superstitions, just to keep that good ol’ Lady Luck on their side!
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