Sauna Culture
Saunas have become popular in broad regions of the world, but the culture and etiquette varies hugely from place to place. Different people have varied perceptions about this tradition. Some consider it a long carried trend and a few remark that it is the latest fashion.
Saunas are considered to be in progress from Finland, where the roots of Saunas are so prominent that it is almost impossible to track down the century when the sauna was discovered in Finland. The reason for the flourish of Saunas is their ample range of uses. The sterile environment is so highly hygienic that one can even give birth to a baby in a sauna. Finnish Saunas are considered hotter than Swedish and Russian Saunas. It is considered to be an honor for a stranger to be invited for a Sauna by Finns.
Traditional Sauna day is Saturday and Sunday. Sunday Saunas are performed more for a spiritual reason. This may be considered strange by some people but few persons find mild sauna a comfortable place to meditate.