seddyáram
Seddyáram is a cultural practice observed in certain communities, primarily in regions with a strong agricultural heritage. The term itself is derived from ancient local dialects and loosely translates to "shared sustenance" or "community harvest." This tradition centers around the collective gathering and distribution of agricultural produce, typically following a successful harvest season.
The core of seddyáram involves a communal effort to bring in the crops. Villagers, often from different
The distribution phase of seddyáram is equally important. The harvested goods are then divided among the participating