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Western March 23, 2008 Eastern April 27, 2008
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Easter Traditions in Central Europe
In the Czech Republic and Slovakia, a tradition of whipping is carried
out on Easter Monday. In the morning, males whip females with a
special handmade whip called pomlázka (in Czech) or korbáč (in
Slovak). The pomlázka/korbáč consists of eight, twelve or even
twenty-four withies (willow rods) and is usually from half a meter to
two meters long and decorated with coloured ribbons at the end. It
must be mentioned that while whipping can be painful, the purpose is
not to cause suffering. Rather, the purpose is for males to exhibit
their attraction to females; unvisited females can even feel offended.
The whipped female gives a coloured egg to the male as a sign of her
thanks and forgiveness. A legend says that females should be whipped
in order to keep their health and fertility during whole next year.
The females can get revenge in the afternoon when they can pour a
bucket of cold water on any male. The habit slightly varies across the
Czech Republic. A similar tradition existed in Poland (where it is
called Dyngus Day), but it is now little more than an all-day
waterfight.
In Hungary (where it is called Ducking Monday), perfume or perfumed
water is often sprinkled in exchange for an Easter egg.
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