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Neeranchanam is a traditional ritual in South Indian Hinduism, particularly observed in Kerala. It involves the ceremonial planting of rice seedlings in a paddy field, symbolizing prosperity and the onset of the agricultural season. The ritual is often accompanied by prayers and offerings to deities, seeking blessings for a bountiful harvest. Neeranchanam is not only a cultural practice but also reinforces community bonds and agricultural traditions.

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