Farmers prayed to the two deities for a doubling of the previous year's yield, after the harvest.
[1] Phoukourol (Phoukouron or Phougourol or Phougouron) is a sacred hymn to call the spirit of the paddy.
Mis-happenings may be theft or burning of the paddy/rice, an animal like cow trespasses the threshing ground, etc.
People perform the rites and rituals to induce the deity to stay at their places.
[10] Sareng (Wallago attu, helicopter catfish) with rice is the most important offering to the deity.