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Tradition&Culture are ways of life

"Let's learn about our traditions and culture, and understand their significance."

"Tradition and culture are the fundamental ways of life that shape the beliefs, values, customs, and practices of a society or community."

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TO konw adout the importacne of traditon and culutue in your daily life

turmeric water

TURMERIC WATER

Turmeric has been shown to have a beneficial impact on various risk factors for heart disease, such as inflammation, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol levels. Consistently drinking turmeric water may help to reduce the risk of heart disease and enhance overall heart health.

pumpkin in front of house

Symbolism: Pumpkins symbolize Halloween and the harvest, stemming from Celtic traditions. Placing a pumpkin outside signals participation in trick-or-treating, inviting children to approach for candy.

PUMPKIN IN FRONT OF HOUSE

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kalupu

In rural areas, people use cow dung to cover the floors and walls of huts in order to keep insects away. Cow dung acts as a low-cost thermal insulator and also helps repel insects. It contains harmless bacteria that are not harmful to human beings.

kalupu

NEEM PLANT

According to experts, the leaves, bark, and roots of the neem tree contain compounds that possess anti-microbial properties. These properties can help to enhance the air quality of the surroundings. As a result, in Vastu Shastra, the neem tree is associated with good health and longevity, as per the Vastu Acharya Manoj Shrivastava.

neem plant
tulasi

TULASI

This term refers to a herbal medicine substance that is believed to help the body in responding to stress and restoring normal function. Holy basil is also used for various purposes which include reducing anxiety and stress, lowering blood sugar levels in people with diabetes, reducing cholesterol levels, protecting the body from bacterial and viral infections, promoting wound healing, and reducing inflammation.

rongoil

certain materials in Rangoli designs might have scientific benefits. For example, rice flour, a common Rangoli component, attracts ants and insects, which in turn, attract other beneficial predators, creating a natural pest control system.

RONGOIL(MUGGULU)