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Waves, witches? Get out of year!
Hindustan Times Uttarakhand
|November 23, 2025
Empty suitcases, a swim in the sea, effigies of politicians set on fire... there are a myriad ways cultures around the world celebrate the end of the old year, and the start of a new one. As we head into our own celebrations, here's a look at some of my favourites.
In Brazil, it is customary to wear white for peace, and make offerings such as flowers and candles to the sea goddess Iemanja, for blessings, prosperity and spiritual protection. People also jump over seven waves, believing this to bring good luck.
In Ecuador, effigies are burnt, as a gesture that the baggage of the past is being shed to make room for new beginnings. These effigies aren't a generic old man or grim spirit, though. They are often likenesses of real people: politicians, celebrities, even cartoon characters; anyone who symbolises controversy, discord or other qualities one does not wish to take into the new year.
In Colombia, there is an unusual rite focused on travel. People take a run or walk around their neighbourhood with an empty suitcase, as a way to beseech the gods for travel opportunities. It is said that the farther one walks or runs, the more widely one is destined to roam.
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