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Joulupukki
[edit]- Christmas figure from Finland
- Wikidata item: Joulupukki (Q946762)
- instance of: mythical character and Christmas gift-bringer
- country of origin: Finland
- intangible cultural heritage status: National Inventory of Living Heritage in Finland ()
- described at URL: https://wiki.aineetonkulttuuriperinto.fi/wiki/Suomalainen_joulupukkiperinne (Finnish)
https://wiki.aineetonkulttuuriperinto.fi/wiki/Santa_Claus_tradition_in_Finland (English)
https://wiki.aineetonkulttuuriperinto.fi/wiki/Den_finl%C3%A4ndska_julgubbetraditionen (Swedish)
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Joulupukki is the Finnish equivalent of Santa Claus and is a central figure in Finnish Christmas traditions. The name "Joulupukki" translates to "Christmas goat" in English. The tradition has its roots in old Finnish folklore and pagan customs.
In traditional Finnish belief, Joulupukki was originally a scary character who would visit homes to make sure that children had been well-behaved throughout the year. Over time, influenced by other Christmas traditions, the character evolved into a more benevolent and gift-giving figure similar to the modern concept of Santa Claus.
Joulupukki is often depicted as a plump, bearded man dressed in red and white, similar to the American Santa Claus. He is said to live in the northern part of Finland in Lapland, which adds a touch of magic to the character. People, especially children, eagerly anticipate the visit of Joulupukki on Christmas Eve.
On Christmas Eve, Joulupukki is believed to travel from house to house, delivering gifts to well-behaved children. Families often leave a plate of treats, such as gingerbread cookies and a glass of milk, for Joulupukki to enjoy during his visit. It's a time of joy, celebration, and gift-giving in Finnish households.
The association with a goat comes from older traditions where the Christmas season was marked by rituals involving a creature called the Yule Goat, symbolizing fertility and good fortune. Over time, this transformed into the more familiar Joulupukki, who brings joy and gifts during the Christmas season.
Joulupukki is an integral part of the rich Christmas folklore in Finland, contributing to the festive and magical atmosphere during the holiday season.
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