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The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Maharashtra and some other regions on the full-moon day in the month of Ashwin (September – October).
However in North India, this festival is held in the month of Magh (January – February). In the south it is observed in the month of Paus (December – January).
Devotees keep awake at night and worship Goddess Lakshmi. Hymns are recited and sung in her glory.
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In Maharashtra at night milk sweetened and made delicious by mixing fragrant recipes, along with sweets are offered to the friends and relatives. Gifts are also made to the first born.