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Bhellaghar and Mejis are made particularly by the menfolk, with bamboo sticks, hay and wood pieces. A community feast is held on the uruka nite inside the Bhellaghar which is a makeshift cottage. After preparing and enjoying a feast inside the bhelaghar, men spend the night there and in the early hours of the next morning lit the bhelaghar down. Its ashes are then spread to the fields and the trees to bring luck for a better harvesting in future.
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