Farmers festival 'Pola' to be celebrated on August 30

Farmer's festival 'pola' which is celebrated every year with happiness, this year it will be celebrated on 30th August. The festival of Pola is being celebrated with great pomp and preparations have begun. However, the festival is considered to be the most important festival for farmers. It is celebrated on  Amavasya of Bhadrapad month. It is celebrated with the joy for the completion of the second phase of the Kharif crop (Nindai Kodai). This day is considered as the most auspicious day since the medieval period.

You all know that more than half of India's population depends on agriculture, which is why the entire country celebrates the Pola festival with great enthusiasm. On the day of the Pola festival, people buy neck belts for their bullocks to decorate them and worship them. Yes, from early morning on this day, villagers clean their houses, bath their bullocks and decorate the bullocks with colour. At the same time, they buy pottery and oxen and worship it.

Chila is said to be one of the most important traditional dishes in Pola Puja. After the pooja is over, the children run the earthen bull and the villagers run their bulls.

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