Saturday, December 29, 2012

north carolina ferries Sankranti (Jan, statewide) This important Telugu festival marks the end of harvest season. Kite-flyi





Sankranti (Jan, statewide) This important Telugu festival marks the end of harvest season. Kite-flying abounds, women decorate their doorsteps with colourful kolams (or rangolis rice-flour designs), and men decorate cattle with bells and fresh horn paint.

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