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English: Chowdal or choural is used as the vehicle for the immersion of Tusu. Chowdals are elongated structures like a temple, made out of hay and bamboo sticks with decorating items. The choural symbolizes the sun and sunrays. Chou means four sides. Ural means flying. Choural means who can fly in all directions at the same time i.e. sunrays.
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These standing structures are called Chowdal or Choural.

23 January 2018

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