Bárányles
The bárányles is a local tradition in the southern Hungarian village Hosszúhetény and around the Zengő mountain, a night pilgrimage on… Read more…
The bárányles is a local tradition in the southern Hungarian village Hosszúhetény and around the Zengő mountain, a night pilgrimage on Easter Sunday, in which only males can take part.
The participants set out from the feet of the Zengő to reach a cross called the "Bocz-kereszt" by locals before dawn. They sit, drink, and talk at a fire near the cross until dawn when they surround the cross and briefly pray to welcome the arrival of daylight, or "the Lamb", Jesus Christ.
Source: Wikipedia
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