🟠TABLE OF CONTENTS🟠 🔥 INTRODUCTION 🔥 🔥 CELEBRATION 🔥 🔥 WORSHIPPING METHODS 🔥 🔥 RITUALS AND SIGNIFICANCE 🔥 🔥 CONCLUSION 🔥 INTRODUCTION: Bhogi is a festival that begins the four-day Pongal harvest festival. It is celebrated in South India, which includes Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. It is celebrated on the final day of the Hindu Solar Calendar month of Agrahayana or Margasirsa. It typically falls on January 13 on the Gregorian Calendar . The festival is held to thank Lord Indra for rain and good crops. Farmers also value their tools and equipment, which are essential to their livelihoods. This day is significant because it encourages people to discard old, unwanted items and begin again. CELEBRATION : 1.Bhogi Mantalu ( Bonfire Tradition): At dawn, people light a bonfire made of wood and discarded items. This ritual represents letting go of negativity and embracing renewal. It's a way to prepare homes and lives for a new beginning....
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