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Pongal is_______
four-day harvest festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu. This festival of
thanks-giving to nature takes its name from______
Tamil word meaning "to boil"
and is celebrated in
month of Thai (January-February) during____
season when rice and other cereals, sugar-cane, and turmeric (an essential ingredient in
Tamil cooking) are harvested.
b. Pongal falls typically on___
14th or_____
15th of January every year. This
first day is celebrated as Bhogi in honour of Lord Indra, the supreme ruler of clouds that____
main ritual observed on this day is Bhogi bonfire, when old items
are thrown into_____
fire made of wood and cow-dung cakes. However care is taken
to avoid burning plastic and other materials that can cause pollution.
give rains.
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On the second day of Pongal, the act of ceremonial worship is performed when rice
is boiled in milk outdoors in____
earthenware pot.____
turmeric leaves
along with____
turmeric bulbs are tied around_____
pot in which
rice will be boiled and offered to_____
sun-god along with other
offerings that include two or three sticks of sugar-cane, coconut and bananas. A common
feature of_____
festival is_____
kolam _____ design which is traditionally
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- a four day...
- the Tamil word
- the season
- the 14th
- the 15th
- the main ritual
- a fire
- an earthenware pot
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- the pot
- the sun god
- the festival
- no article
- a design
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