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Theertha Kaavadi is a folk cultural practice of fetching sacred water for the prayer

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English: Theertha Kaavadi is a folk cultural practice of the people of Tamilnadu to bring sacred water from different sacred rivers of India for their local deity as a part of their prayer believing that the process would give them enough rainfall for the year
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