Finally New Ghar Ki Pooja Hogyi😃 - Summary

Summary

The speaker begins by describing a puja (Hindu prayer ceremony) at their new home, which they have not used until now. The family gathers to perform the ceremony, and the speaker explains that they will now be using the house.

After the puja, the speaker's family starts preparing for a festival called Ghugat, which involves making a sweet dish from flour, jaggery, and milk. The speaker's family works together to knead the dough and shape it into various forms, such as animals and objects.

Once the dough is shaped, they fry it in oil and prepare it for eating. The speaker explains that the fried dough is offered to crows as part of the festival.

The next day, the speaker and their brother Kanali wear garlands made of the fried dough to school, where they eat it throughout the day. The video ends with the speaker thanking their viewers and bidding farewell.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator is going to Delhi to collect their super car.
2. They leave their house at a late time due to fog.
3. The narrator's family is performing a puja (prayer ceremony) at their new home.
4. The puja is being performed because they had not done it before.
5. The family has not stayed in the new house yet.
6. The narrator's mother is packing food for them to eat.
7. The family is celebrating a festival called Ghugat.
8. Ghugat is a traditional festival where people make and feed crows.
9. The family is making Ghugat, a sweet dish, as part of the celebration.
10. The ingredients used to make Ghugat include flour, jaggery water, curd, and milk.
11. The narrator and their family members are making different shapes with the Ghugat dough.
12. The Ghugat is fried and then eaten by the family.
13. The narrator and their sibling, Kanali, are going to school the next day.
14. They wear a garland made of Ghugat to school.