Important Indian Festival and History
Pongal is the collect celebration of Tamil Nadu. It is praised in the period of January. The ranchers procure the rice collect. They are free and cheerful. They express their delight by observing Pongal. Pongal is commended for three days. The primary day of the celebration is called 'Bhogi Pongal '. It is a much obliged giving day. Individuals offer thanks to the downpour god Indra for the convenient downpour.
The second day of the celebration is called 'Surya Pongal '. This day has a place with the sun god. Individuals cook recently gathered rice in the open. In the interim, they continue to yell, 'Pongalo..Pongal '. Then the bubbled rice is proposed to the sun-god. The third day of this celebration is known as 'Mattu Pongal '. It is the day of cow-love. Individuals wash their dairy cattle. They laurel them. They improve them with different cows. They laurel them.
They improve them with different varieties. Then, at that point, the cows are taken care of with broiled cakes. Around evening time an extraordinary dining experience is held. Individuals of all classes sit together and partake in the banquet. In this manner the extraordinary celebration of Pongal reaches a conclusion. It provides us with the message of adoration and fraternity.
2. The Dussehra is a Hindu celebration. It falls in the long stretch of September or October. Long way back, Ruler Rama prevailed upon a triumph Ravana, the lord of Lanka on this day. In this manner the Dussehra is praised to check the triumph of Rama over Ravana. It denotes the triumph of good over evil. Rama was the ruler Dasharatha's child.
Dasharatha needed to make Slam the lord of Ayodhya. Yet, Rama's step-mother Kaikeyi constrained Dasharatha to send Rama into the timberland for a long time. Rama submitted to his dad. He went to the timberland. His significant other Sita and sibling Lakshmana additionally went with him. Rama, Lakshmana and Sita meandered in the timberland for a long time. During this period they battled various evil presences and killed them. In the fourteenth year of his exile, Rama had a battle with Ravana, the lord of Lanka. Ravana had diverted Sita to his castle in Rama's nonappearance.
Rama gathered a multitude of wilderness men. One of them, Hanuman, was an incredible lover of Rama. So he helped Rama in his battle against Ravana. The fight among Rama and Ravana went on for ten days. On the 10th day Rama killed Ravana. Ravana's sibling Kumbha Karna and child Megh Natha were additionally killed.

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