Pahidwa is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated primarily in the Indian states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, marking the end of the harvest season. It involves the worship of deities and the preparation of special foods, particularly rice and sweets. The festival emphasizes gratitude for the harvest and is often associated with community gatherings and festive activities. Pahidwa reflects the cultural significance of agriculture in rural life and fosters social bonds among participants.
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"Pahidwa" means "to be wiped off" or "to be removed" in Tagalog, while "nalilimping" means "being cleaned" or "being purified". Both words relate to the act of cleaning or getting rid of dirt or impurities.
Ang "pahidwa" ay isang salitang Filipino na tumutukoy sa isang hindi tuwirang paraan ng paghihimok o pagtukoy sa isang bagay o sitwasyon. Karaniwan itong ginagamit upang ilarawan ang isang pahayag o aksyon na hindi tuwirang nagpapahayag ng isang opinyon o damdamin. Ang layunin nito ay makuha ang atensyon ng tao o makapagbigay ng mensahe nang hindi kinakailangang maging pasabi o tahasang. Sa madaling salita, ang pahidwa ay isang uri ng pahiwatig o subtext sa komunikasyon.