How any three states of India celebrate a harvest festival on the same day what is the same and what is different in ways they celebrate it
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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
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It is called Lohri in northern India, Maghi in Punjab, Poush Sankranti in West Bengal, Shishur Saenkraat in Kashmir, Bhogali Bihu or Magh Bihu in Assam and Pongal in Tamil Nadu. ... Assam's beloved Magh Bihu (or Bhogali Bihu) festival celebrates a shift in the sun's position (solstice) and the end of the harvest
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