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The Tamil people rise early on Varsha Pirappu's (New Year)
morning and gather aroung the household altar for a special religious ceremony.
Ganesha a god worshipped at New Year is offered fruits, sweets and flowers.
They have a feast of grains as New Year occurs at harvest time.
In the afternoon they might go to the temple for prayers.
The rest of the day is spent visiting various relatives, friends
and exchanging New Year greetings. Presents given are money, fruits, betel
leaves and areca nuts. Gifts are also given to the postman, council workers,
domestic workers and others.
Business people might start new account books for the new year
on this day. Bonuses are often paid on the eve of the New Year.
Varsha Pirappu usually falls in the month of March / April.
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