winter season
Outline-Bahu-Rutta Country-Beginning of Winter-Filling of Winter-Effect of Winter-End.
Multi-leaf Country-Punjab is a multi-leaf country.
There are six seasons in a year - hot season, rainy season, winter season, fall season, Geet season and spring season.
The winter season i.e., is considered to begin with the end of the Pala rainy season i.e. after 15th September with the rising of the native month of Assu and then it increases day by day.
That is why it is said: Asu pala jambiya, dog is big.
The Mughar troops marched and there was a fierce battle.
Beginning of winter - In the month of Assu, i.e. from mid-September to mid-October, there is a lot of sunshine during the day, but it starts to get cold at night, due to which the beds outside at night have to either be pulled down and lowered, or raised.
A thick sheet or blanket is worn.
From mid-October to mid-November i.e. in the month of Cuttack, the sun is quite low
goes away;
The heat decreases during the day and it starts to feel cold in the morning and evening.
At night, the beds start to stay inside.
People start wearing clothes that cover the whole body.
On these days, Punjabi people celebrate Navratras, Dussehra and Diwali and Gurpurab on the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
The festival of Diwali is actually a festival of going indoors.
That is why the rooms are cleaned and painted white before Diwali. The lighting done on this night is a sign of keeping the lights on for a long night due to the shorter days and scalle
A sign of a nutritious diet eaten in a sial.
Sardi or Tarna - mid-November to mid-December i.e. in the month of Maghar The stubble begins to grow young.
In these days, people sleep inside at night and feel the need of warm water for bathing.
From December to mid-January i.e. during the month of Poh, Punjab experiences winter
It reaches death.
Due to the dry winter, many people suffer from colds, coughs, asthma and pneumonia.
Even warm clothes and warm houses cannot save them.
Doctors have silver.
In these days only clouds are formed;
It starts to get cold and the cold turns from dry to cold.
The sun gets lost somewhere.
If one is exposed to the sun, there is a thick fog in the morning, which sometimes keeps the sun high all day long. To protect from the constant severe cold, people cover the body completely with warm clothes or blankets.
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Poor people warm their rooms by burning incense sticks or burning fireplaces and rich people make fires with heaters.
Effect of winter - Sick and old people usually like to stay in quilts.
Pale is considered as 'the son-in-law of the young and the old man'. When the sun comes out, it becomes a little brighter because the sun has risen a little.
By the way, most of the frost is due to wind blowing To avoid the effects of winter, people eat peanuts, rice, dunge, jaggery, almonds, walnuts, raisins, newje etc. according to their finances.
Maize roti, greens, sugar-ghee, parontha and desi ghee pins are usually included in people's diet.
In these days, the rates of eggs and liquor go up.
The month of Poh comes to an end in the middle of January.
The Lohri festival celebrated at the end of this month is like a festival of burning of straw.
After this, the month of Magha begins, in which the winter gradually decreases.
At the end of January comes the festival of Basant, which is considered to mark the end of the frost;
That is why it is called
I basant pala udant.
In this way, in the beginning of February i.e. in mid-magh, the sun becomes intense, but in mid-rain and blanket arm, one has to protect oneself from the cold.
In mid-February and mid-March i.e. in the month of Phagan, winter continues due to the blowing of Phagan wind, but after mid-March, the winter comes to an end with the rise of Chet.
Spring is in full swing.
The branches of the top trees become green with brown leaves.
Mustard flowers scatter gold in the fields and the air is filled with fragrance.