The festival which dates back to at least 2,000 years begins with Bhogi Pongal, followed by Surya Pongal, Maatu Pongal, and Kaanum Pongal. During the four-day-long celebration, people convey their ...
Pongal, the harvest festival of Tamil Nadu, is celebrated with joy and tradition. This year, the auspicious Tamil festival will be observed from Tuesday, January 14, and will continue until Friday, ...
Pongal 2023: The festival of harvest will be celebrated between January 15-18. Pongal celebrations will take place with full enthusiasm in South Indian states, especially in Tamil Nadu. Those who are ...
Pongal is the thanksgiving for the year's harvest. Celebrated in South Indian states, Pongal marks the beginning of the harvest season. The four-days festival is celebrated with zeal and enthusiasm in ...
Starting the day with ethnic delicacies and drawing kolam, a kind of rangoli, at home, the city’s Tamil population on Thursday celebrated the festival of Pongal. Starting the day with ethnic ...
Rangoli basically indicates the Celebration of Colours. People believe that making Kolam or Rangolis will bring happiness and positivity to people. The Indian traditions showcase that drawing designs ...
‘Pongal’ means ‘ever-flowing’, signifying the giving of thanks to nature and the sun for providing fruitful and limitless produce. This week, Hindus in Malaysia will celebrate Pongal, the harvest ...
The festival of Pongal marks the end of the winter solstice and is a holy occasion to thank the gods, natural forces and cattle for agricultural yield. Different days of the festival are known by ...
With fun, food and frolic at home, Pongal celebrations in Delhi-NCR will be an intimate affair as the Tamil community prays to the Sun god for a brighter year ahead. As most in north India prepare ...
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