Wishing you a happy and Prosperous Pongal

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Four days of festivity
Four days Thanking the nature
Four days remembering our farmers
Four days celebrating our Harvest
Four days of sharing



Staring from last day of Tamil Month Markazhi and following
with first three days of Tamil Month Thai

Jan14th-17th

Four Days of Pongal Celebrations

Day One - Bhogi
The celebrations of Pongal festival start with Bhogi/Bogi, which usually falls on 13th of January. One day prior to Bhogi, the households are clean, so that the premises become pious for the celebrations. People wake up early in the morning, take bath and make beautiful designs of kolam at the verandah of their home. On this day, people worship Sun God and agricultural equipments that are used to cut the crop. Thereafter, they would use the equipments to cut their paddy crop, which would ready to harvest. On Bhogi, people throw unwanted and old materials into fire, which symbolizes the end of old things and the beginning of the new.

Day Two - Surya Pongal
The second day is the main day of Pongal festival and is celebrated as Surya Pongal. On this day, people wake up early in the morning, take bath and worship Sun God. Women would draw beautiful kolam at the entrance of their house. New rice, which was harvested in the previous day, is cooked on Surya Pongal. A new clay pot is used for the purpose. The rice is cooked with milk and jaggery, over the stove, in an open area.

The Pongal thus made is offered to Sun God. The rice-milk-jaggery mixture is allowed to boil well, until the rice falls. This is termed as Pongal. When the boiled Pongal overflows the pot, people would say loudly 'Pongalo Pongal'! After the Pongal is offered to Sun God, people would relish on several Pongal dishes that are prepared especially for the day and then greet each other, wishing a very happy Pongal.

Day Three - Mattu Pongal
Mattu Pongal is the third day of the festival. This day is dedicated to farm animals including cow and ox, because they help the farmers to raise a crop and harvest it, successfully. On Mattu Pongal, the farm animals are bathed and then adorned in a beautiful way. Their horns are often painted and garland is wrapped around the horns. After applying tilak on the forehead of the cattle, people would offer Pongal to the animal. The farmers often take their farm animals for a round in the entire village.

Day Four - Kaanum Pongal
The fourth and the last day of Pongal is known as Kaanum Pongal. In some parts of Tamil Nadu, Kaanum Pongal is also known as Karinaal. Sun God is worshipped on the day and people offer food along with Sarkarai Pongal. Sugarcane is offered to the deity as well as exchange among people to symbolize sweetness and joy in life. Kaanum Pongal is the time for people to pay visits to their loved ones and faraway acquaintances. Pongal songs and folk dances are performed by people, on Kaanum Pongal.



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Mano.M thumbnail
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Wishing a very Happy Pongal.Enjoy this day with colorful kolams and sweets.
Have this year's 1st festival bring happiness in your life.
Wish you & your family a very Happy Pongal.




Wishing you all wealth,
health and good luck on this special day of pongal,
Wish you a very Happy Pongal!
Wishing you and your family a very "Prosperous Pongal"







As you joyfully celebrate the festival of Pongal and
welcome the harvest season, this greeting is being
sent your way, to wish you everything,
that the occasion is meant to bring.


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Mano.M thumbnail
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All my other regional friends celebrating along with us




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Mano, what a lovely thread and that with detailed explanation. Thank u and a happy pongal to you too and to all our friends in the forum.

Oru karumbu kedaicha nalla irrukum😆

Happy Makar Sankranti and Happy Lohri to friends who celebrate them😃
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Thank u and a happy pongal to you too and to all our friends in the forum.
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To everyone...





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This is such a sweet post Mano! You are a sweetheart !
I wish all my friends celebrating any of these !

Have a great year all of you ! 😃


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Posted: 10 years ago
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That is wonderful Mano. Quite a detailed explanation.
Wish you all a great festival



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Mano, a wonderful thread. Such a nice and detailed explanation.
We too celebrate these four days here in Maharashtra. We call it Makar Sankrant
This is the most widely celebrated festival in India. Just have different names

Khichadi in Uttar Pradesh
Uttarayan in Gujarat
Lohri in Punjab
Bhogi Pandigai and Pedda Panduga in Andhra Pradesh
Pongal in Tamil Nadu
Bhogali Bihu in Assam
Makaravilakku in Kerala

and as Makar Sankranti in rest of India.

Wishing you all a happy pongal


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Mano darling
Such a beautiful and detailed post
Wish you a happy bhogi..
To all lovely friends in the forum
Wish you all a happy pongal.

Edited by Meenakshi15 - 10 years ago

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