hello my all kanchi family..............HAPPY VAGHBARASH TO ALL........
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Dhruti Vaag Baras (Vaak Baras) Vaak Baras (repeatedly and wrongly referred to as 'vaagh-baras'), where 'vaak' means 'vaani' or Goddess Saraswati in a broader sense, occurs on Aso vad 12, the 12th dark day of Aso [3][not in citation given]. This is also known as Govatsa dwadashi and Guru Dwadashi. On this day, cows and calves are worshiped. People clear their account ledgers (khata) today and not enter into new transactions using new ledgers only after Labh Panchm.Vaak Baras is repeatedly mispronounced as Vaagh Baras. "Vaagh" also means "Tiger" in Gujarati. It is thus celebrated with references to tigers. In some Dhodia villages, some men colour themselves in stripes representing the Vaagh and others as plain white or other colours denoting cattle. The tiger chases the cattle. Finally, at the end of the sport, the village inhabitants eat food together at a common place and celebrate.
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Lokesh Oo thank u for sch gud information.
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muniya Wow...that's really new to me...didn't know about this...thanks for such a good info...and Happy VAGHBARASH to u too??