Objectives of Yarra festival
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After Yarra celebration, the youth start working in the field. One of the primary purposes of celebrating Yarra is to find friends of their own age group so that they can help each other in their hard days and to share their joy and happiness. Yarra is also a celebration to find friends to help one another with different expertise in various fields such as making houses, cultivation, warrior technique and business.
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