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Question : Narali Poornima marks the end of monsoon season in which Indian state?

Option 1: Bihar

Option 2: West Bengal

Option 3: Maharashtra

Option 4: Tamil Nadu


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Correct Answer: Maharashtra


Solution : The correct option is Maharashtra.

The word "Narali" is derived from the Marathi word "naral", which means coconut. Narali Purnima, also known as Narial Purnima or Coconut Day, is a Hindu festival celebrated in the Indian state of Maharashtra and some other coastal regions. It typically falls in the Hindu month of Shravana. On this day, coconuts are offered to the sea as a symbolic gesture to appease Varuna, the Lord of the Seas, and seek his blessings for a safe and prosperous fishing season.

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