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It appears the worshippers or the followers of the cult empathise woman wiht Nature. The total period of three days of worship, for them, signifies menstrual period of a woman. The menstural secretion ceases on the third day, and from the forth day a woman is considered to be purified after having a post-menstrual bath. [...]
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