About Pongal |
Event | Pongal |
Location | India |
State | Tamil Nadu |
Category | Harvest Festival |
Date | Jan 15, 2025 |
Main Attraction | Feasting and sharing of gifts |
Overview/History | Pongal is the festival to celebrate Uttarayana, the northward journey of the Sun from the south. It is celebrated on the first day of the month of Thai, the tenth month in the Tamil calendar. The festival is known with different names in different states:
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Celebration | Pongal
Bhogi is celebrated a day before Pongal. On this day, old things are discarded by people to mark a new start. Maatu Pongal Maatu Pongal is celebrated a day after Pongal. On this day, cattle are felicitated by Tamils. Cattle hold a significant value for Tamils as they consider them equivalent to wealth.
Kaanum Pongal is celebrated on the third day of the Pongal festivities. On this day, special tribute is paid by brothers to their sisters.
Pongal is celebrated all over India but the way of celebration differs. In Gujarat, kite flying is enjoyed on this day while in Punjab, people do the Jahangir Dance. In Bengal, the Ganga Sagar Mela is organized to mark the beginning of the festival. In North India, a dip in the holy waters is considered significant to thank God for good harvest and prayers are offered to the Sun god. |