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Moon Light Celebration : A Ceremony Celebrated On A Day Before Full Moon

Moon Light Celebration : This ceremony should be celebrated on a day before the full moon of the tenth day after the girl reaches nine months.

Sweet: Pongali with sugar, Kowa, Kaju barfi, halwa dough pieces, grass cheese, halwa, stuffed or semiya payasam

Hot: coconut rice, Pride Rice, Kattepongali, Dadojanamu.

Curries: Cabbage curry, and cauliflower should be cooked without Turmeric.

Chutney: Coconut paste, onion curd chutney.

Soup: Pesarakattu without turmeric, stuffing wadiyas. Meals should be arranged either upstairs or in an open space. All the lights should be turned off once all the food has been served to everyone in the meal. Then the white, cold light of the moon falls on the food.

Moon Light Celebration With Sarees

All of them wear white designer sarees. Another pregnant girl is made to sit next to the pregnant girl while eating. At that time she should be given a gift of Uyala (Cradle).

During that ceremony, pregnant girls can be made to sit in a row at the ball. Cradles can be given to everyone. If not, I can give it to at least five people. Silver according to means Or any wood can be given.

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