meghatódike
Meghatódike is a traditional festival celebrated by various communities in certain regions of India, particularly in parts of southern India. The festival typically occurs during the monsoon season and is associated with agricultural cycles, rainfall, and community rituals aimed at invoking favorable weather for crops.
The term "meghatódike" is derived from local languages, with "megha" meaning cloud and "tódike" signifying pouring
During meghatódike, villagers participate in rituals meant to invoke rain and ensure a good harvest. These
The festival plays a significant role in strengthening social bonds and affirming cultural identity within the
Overall, meghatódike is a culturally significant event that highlights traditional agricultural practices and the community's reverence