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About Baba Rodu Temple

Siuda Baba is an old Polish folk custom, celebrated on Easter Monday and surviving today in only a handful of villages surrounding Kraków. The character of Siuda Baba is performed by a local man who dresses up as a shabbily clothed woman whose face is blackened with soot. Siuda Baba walks from house to house, accompanied by other characters – a Gypsy and Krakowiacy. The group visits houses, collecting donations and smearing girls' faces with soot.

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Location
Bagha Purana, India
Address
M3PV+X4G, Baba Rodu St, Bagha Purana, Punjab 142038, India
Tradition and type
hinduism temple
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