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pongal:
Celebrated with a lot of joy in southern parts of India, Pongal is held for four days in January to honour mother nature. The first day is spent worshipping the God of Rain. The second day is considered to be the most auspicious day and the Pongal sweet is made by the devotees to offer to the God Sun. the third day is celebrated by honouring the cattle and on the last day, people make traditional coloured rice and enjoy the meal.
baisakhi:
In the Hindu tradition, Vaisakhi marks the new year based on the Vikram Samvat calendar and is celebrated on 13th of April every year. It is an opportunity for the Hindus to bathe in sacred rivers like Kaveri, Ganges, Jhelum, etc., visit temples and meet family and friends. It is also a celebratory harvest festival for the Sikh community and is celebrated with folk songs and dances by the Sikhs all over the world. It is a way to thank the god for a good harvest the past winter and hopes to have fruitful crops in the coming season. There are many different kinds of dishes that are savoured in this festival but the most common one is “Peele Chawal” (sweet yellow rice) and it is also served as prasad on Baisakhi.