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A thiruvizha (festival) is a source of excitement and thrill for villagers. The village thoroughfare wears a festive look, as the open spaces are cleaned, spruced up and decorated     colourful streamers.  People throng the premises   catch a glimpse their village deity   a magnificently decorated chariot, and pay their respects. There is a big crowd      the food stalls that serve free piping hot sakkarai pongal (sweet pongal), lemon rice and curd rice. People                      nearby villages and towns display their wares attractively, and call out loudly    the people   buy their wares. Cotton candy, cut raw  mangoes smothered   salt and chilly powder, boiled groundnuts, murukku, sweets, buttermilk etc are sold. Men, women, grandmas, grandpas and little children dressed     their best clothes, enjoy the Thiruvizha greatly. You can hear the shrieks    happy children enjoying the rides on ferris wheels and carousels, elders looking     each other with smiles on their faces. The entire day is spent    fun and gaiety. All the village people irrespective of their age, look forward    the thiruvizha every year.