Young men dressed in traditional folk costumes pour water from buckets on two young women, an Easter tradition known as the "sprinkling," in Kazar, Hungary on Friday. The ritual is thought to have roots in Pagan cleansing and fertility rites.
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Sat, 04/19/2014 - 5:35am
Young men dressed in traditional folk costumes pour water from buckets on two young women, an Easter tradition known as the "sprinkling," in Kazar, Hungary on Friday. The ritual is thought to have roots in Pagan cleansing and fertility rites.