Aawat pauni
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title:
Aawat pauni
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Aawat pauni is a traditional Punjabi gathering of peasants and farm workers to harvest crops collectively, and was popular during the harvesting period around Vaisakhi. Aawat means to "come over" or "to arrive". Before the common use of machinery, farmers harvested their land by inviting friends, relatives and workers to harvest the field. The guests would be fellow villagers or from distant places. Although the tradition has waned, it has not completely become extinct. The people participating
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Traditional Punjabi harvest gathering
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aawat_pauni
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2023-07-19T21:54:41Z
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