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About Pola Festival
Pola is a bull-worshipping celebration celebrated by farmers for the most part in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra,Northern part of Telangana. On the day of Pola, the farmers decorate and venerate their bulls. Pola falls on the day of Pithori Amavasya otherwise called the new moon day.
Pola is chiefly an agriculturist's celebration, wherein farmers adore their bulls, to say thanks to them for their help in cultivating. It happens after the rainstorm sowing and field work, ordinarily in late August or early September. On the day of Pola, the bulls are first given a shower, and afterward decorate with adornments and shawls. Their horns are painted, and their necks are decorated with laurels of blooms. The bulls don't work that day, and they are a piece of parade where agriculturists commend the yield season.