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Czech Pomlázka (handmade whip)
A Pomlázka in use; by Marie Gardavská (1871–1937)

In the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, and some parts of Hungary, the Easter whip is used as part of a tradition where boys are splashed with water and girls whipped with a decorated willow branch on Easter Monday.

The tradition typically takes place in the morning of Easter Monday and involves a special handmade whip or switch called pomlázka or karabáč (in Czech) or korbáč, šibák or šibačka (in Slovak) or siba or korbács (in Hungarian). The pomlázka consists of four to twenty-four withies (willow rods or other twigs), is usually from half a meter to two meters long and decorated with coloured ribbons at the end.

Women wear multiple long dresses to avoid the minor pain that would be caused by the whipping. If men arrive at women's houses after 12 o'clock, women throw a bucket of cold water on them. In some regions the men also douse girls with water or spray perfume on them.

When going house to house, the male first sings a verse relating to eggs and spring themes like bountifulness and fertility. If the young woman does not have any decorated eggs she turns around and the man takes a few whacks at her legs with the whip.[1] The spanking may be painful, but is not intended to cause suffering. In cities, it is usually practiced only among family members.

In the past, young boys would chase young girls on the village streets with the whips, and vintage illustrations of people in traditional dress show girls running or hiding. Playful running around, similar to the game of tag, still occurs, but aggressive ambushing is now considered unacceptable bullying by the modern generation.

Tradition says that women should be spanked with a whip in order to keep their health, beauty and fertility throughout the following year.[2]

According to 2019 survey, 60% of Czech households follow the tradition of spanking (or watering) someone on Easter Monday.[3]

In Croatia, it is made of olive twigs, but it is not used for whipping.[4][5] In some countries, such as Poland, Easter palms or pussy willows are used.[6]

  1. ^ babastudio. "Whipping away infertility at Easter". Bohemian Magic. Archived from the original on 2019-12-16. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  2. ^ "Easter whips up some Czech traditions". PraguePost. 17 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Průzkum: nejoblíbenějším velikonočním zvykem je zdobení bytu, nejméně oblíbeným je návštěva kostela". iROZHLAS (in Czech). 19 April 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Velikonoce ve světě". velikonoce.nasesvatky.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Charakteristika a srovnání českých a chorvatských svátků" (PDF) (in Czech). Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  6. ^ Silverman, Deborah Anders (2000). Polish-American Folklore. University of Illinois Press. pp. 34–38. ISBN 9780252025693. pp 69-70

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