
CULTURAL AND SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MOONG DAL IN SOUTH INDIA
Moong Dal (green gram) holds significant cultural and spiritual importance in the religious traditions of South India. It is often used in temple offerings, festivals, and sacred rituals, symbolizing auspiciousness and good fortune. In many traditions, it is also consumed during fasting periods and as the first food after a fast, aiding digestion and supporting a gentle return to regular meals.
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