Easter in Corfu and 'botides' tradition of pot-smashing (VIDEO)

The Easter pot-smashing tradition in Corfu symbolises the creation of an 'earthquake' like what occurred following the first Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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In keeping with the tradition of 'botides', Corfiots marked Holy Saturday by throwing large clay jugs filled with water from the balconies of homes in the centre of town, and watching them smash into pieces on the streets below.

Thousands from around the world usually gather around to watch the unique Holy Saturday tradition.

Thousands of people gathering to see the spectacle.

This year life every year people gathered to watch the 'botides' pot-smashing tradition in Corfu on Holy Saturday
The 'botides' tradition symbolises the creation of an 'earthquake' like which occurred following the first Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The clay jugs have a narrow mouth and two handles on the side for carrying.

It is believed that the custom would help ward off bad spirits.

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How did the tradition start?

The noisy custom derived from the Venetians, who on New Year’s Day, would throw their old things from the windows in the hopes of receiving new ones for the next year.

The Corfiots adopted the tradition, applying it to the most important day in their calendar, Greek Easter.

As the years have gone by, old things have been replaced by pots and jugs of water, which make for an even louder noise upon impact.

It is even tho custom may have roth in the biblical passage “Thou, O Lord, raise me up, that I may crush them as a potter’s vessel.”

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