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If a family member passes away throughout the year, "Bajil Padunu"(Bajil: Beaten Rice )is a programme to honour and remember them. The ceremony entails offering bajil in the early morning (before sunrise), sweetened with jaggery and other items

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English: If a family member passes away throughout the year, "Bajil Padunu"(Bajil: Beaten Rice )is a programme to honour and remember them. The ceremony entails offering bajil in the early morning (before sunrise), sweetened with jaggery and other items
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