The harvest festival marks the conclusion of the winter solstice, i.e., when days become longer and nights grow shorter. It is commemorated by the lighting of a holy bonfire, which is considered as a symbol of fertility, auspiciousness, and good fortune, especially for new brides and newborn children
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