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Bhogi
About Bhogi
Bhogi is the primary day of the four-day Pongal celebration. As per the Gregorian schedule it is typically celebrated on 13 January yet once in a while it is commended on 14 January. In the Tamil schedule, this compares to the most recent day of the long stretch of Maargazhi. It is a celebration commended broadly in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
On Bhogi, individuals dispose of old and neglected things and focus on new things causing change or change. At day break, individuals light a campfire with logs of wood, other strong fills and wooden furniture at home that are never again useful. The transfer of neglected things is the place every single old propensity, indecencies, connection to relations and material things are relinquished in the conciliatory fire of the learning of Rudra, known as the "Rudra Gita Jnana Yajna". It speaks to acknowledgment, change and cleaning of the spirit by assimilating and instilling different celestial excellencies.
On Bhogi day, ladies people shower dairy animals manure and water before house and draw rangoli muggulu. On Muggu rangoli, gobbemmalu are kept. Gobbemma is a bovine excrement ball, brightened with pasupu turmeric, kumkum, and blooms.
The significant legend of Bhogi is related with the celestial marriage of Godadevi and Sri Ranganatha swamy. This day likewise denotes the finish of Dhanurmasam. Vishnu puja is considered as exceptionally promising amid Bhogi. According to another legend, Bhogi is the most loved day for Ruler Indra thus Indra puja is likewise performed in a few spots.