Originally posted by: shalini28
wow dear this part is touching. really ur a good writer.😳
thanks for the pm dear😳
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Originally posted by: shalini28
wow dear this part is touching. really ur a good writer.😳
thanks for the pm dear😳
Originally posted by: MSN_Vanny
You're welcome dear! 😳I trust the CVs to do total justice to all characters as well! ⭐️***********************************************************************Off - Topic:*Whispers to Meena* What's Pongal?! 😳
Pongal, or Sankranti, falls on Jan 14th, and celebrates e entry of the sun into Capricorn. On this day, it is believed that the earth,s axis tilts towards the sun. It is kind of a harvest festival, where the newly harvested rice is made into a sweet dish and offered to God. On this day, we visit relatives and friends and exchange sweets made of sesame. Like other Hindu festivals, this too is a day to eat, meet, and celebrate with loved ones. I don't know what Tilu wrote, but here is my piece on it.
Pongal, or Sankranti, falls on Jan 14th, and celebrates e entry of the sun into Capricorn. On this day, it is believed that the earth,s axis tilts towards the sun. It is kind of a harvest festival, where the newly harvested rice is made into a sweet dish and offered to God. On this day, we visit relatives and friends and exchange sweets made of sesame. Like other Hindu festivals, this too is a day to eat, meet, and celebrate with loved ones. I don't know what Tilu wrote, but here is my piece on it.
@Vanny
Not to worry - it is good info for all!!Besides I get to wear a new sari tomorrow!