Bhogi Pandigai (festival) is celebrated widely in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. in the Southern states of India as the first day of the four-day harvest festival of Pongal. It is the day of discarding everything that is old and thus bringing new fortune and prosperity into people's lives. On the day of Bhogi Pandigai, people get up early in the morning, usually before dawn and light a bonfire known as ‘Bhogi Mantalu' with wood and other solid fuels. It falls on the last day of Agrahayaṇa or Margasirṣa month of the Hindu Solar Calendar.

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Bhogi Pandigai (festival) is celebrated widely in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. in the Southern states of India as the first day of the four-day harvest festival of Pongal. It is the day of discarding everything that is old and thus bringing new fortune and prosperity into people's lives. On the day of Bhogi Pandigai, people get up early in the morning, usually before dawn and light a bonfire known as ‘Bhogi Mantalu' with wood and other solid fuels. It falls on the last day of Agrahayaṇa or Margasirṣa month of the Hindu Solar Calendar.
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Bhogi Pandigai (festival) is celebrated widely in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. in the Southern states of India as the first day of the four-day harvest festival of Pongal. It is the day of discarding everything that is old and thus bringing new fortune and prosperity into people's lives. On the day of Bhogi Pandigai, people get up early in the morning, usually before dawn and light a bonfire known as ‘Bhogi Mantalu' with wood and other solid fuels. It falls on the last day of Agrahayaṇa or Margasirṣa month of the Hindu Solar Calendar.

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