'link': Sakrat

I think you meant "Socrates"!

: The festival is famously associated with Khichdi , Dahi Chura (flattened rice with yogurt), and sweets made of sesame seeds ( Til ) and jaggery ( Gud ), such as Tilkut and Tilwa . sakrat

Socrates' method of questioning, known as the Socratic method, involves asking a series of questions to encourage critical thinking and to draw out ideas and underlying presuppositions. This method is still used today in various forms of education and philosophical inquiry. Through his questioning, Socrates sought to expose the contradictions and inconsistencies in his interlocutors' views, with the goal of arriving at a deeper understanding of the truth. I think you meant "Socrates"

In 399 BCE, Socrates was put on trial in Athens, accused of impiety (disrespect for the gods) and corrupting the youth. The trial was largely a result of his criticism of the Athenian democracy and his refusal to conform to societal norms. Despite a spirited defense, Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock. His execution had a profound impact on his followers, including Plato, who would go on to found the Academy in Athens. This method is still used today in various

: It marks the end of the winter solstice and the beginning of a prosperous harvest season.

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