Śmigus-Dyngus, Easter Monday in Poland

The history of Śmigus-Dyngus goes back to the Middle Ages when it was called Oblewania. Some people say that by being splashed with water on Easter Monday will bring you good luck throughout the year. There is conflicting information as to the origin of this tradition. Some say it was a pagan ritual and that the pouring of water symbolized springtime to cleanse and purify. There are others who think that Dyngus represented renewal of the sacrament of baptism after Christ had risen. The third theory suggests that Dyngus is connected with Polish ruler Prince Mieszko the First who was baptized in 966 on Easter Monday. However you look at it, it is still a fun holiday!
Here I have shared 2 videos from YouTube of Śmigus-Dyngus celebrations. Enjoy! There are MANY more videos on YouTube to see. These videos are 100 times better than words.