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  1. Pongal (/ ˈ θ aɪ ˈ p oʊ ŋ ʌ l /), also referred to as Thai Pongal, is a multi-day Hindu harvest festival celebrated by Tamils. It is observed in the month of Thai according to the Tamil solar calendar and usually falls on 14 or 15 January.

  2. Pongal Dish: This sweet dish made with rice, milk, and jaggery is flavored with cardamom, ghee, and nuts, representing the abundance of the harvest. Vadai and Payasam: Savory vadai (fried lentil cakes) and sweet payasam (rice pudding) accompany the Pongal dish, adding variety to the feast. Sakkarai Pongal: This popular version of the dish, enriched with ghee, is a favorite among celebrants in Tamil Nadu.

  3. www.indianheritage.gov.sgpongalo-pongal › what-is-pongalWhat is Pongal? - Indian Heritage

    Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated by the Tamil community. It is a celebration to thank the Sun, Mother Nature and the various farm animals that help to contribute to a bountiful harvest.

  4. Pongal is one of the most popular harvest festivals of South India, mainly of Tamil Nadu. Pongal falls in the mid-January every year and marks the auspicious beginning of Uttarayan - sun's journey northwards. Pongal festival lasts for four days.

  5. Pongal: 4 Days of Pongal, Dates, Rituals, Story, Timings. Pongal (Tamil:பொங்கல், Telugu:పొంగల్, Malayalam:പൊങ്കൽ) or Thai Pongal is celebrated as the most important harvest festival in Tamil Nadu. It commemorates the blessings of the Sun God that leads to a good harvest and prosperity in life.

  6. பொங்கல் (Pongal) என்பது தமிழர்களால் சிறப்பாகக் கொண்டாடப்படும் ஓர் அறுவடைப் பண்டிகை ஆகும். [1] . இந்த விழா தென்னிந்தியா, இலங்கை, மலேசியா, சிங்கப்பூர், ஐரோப்பிய நாடுகள், வட அமெரிக்கா, தென் ஆப்பிரிக்கா, மொரிசியசு என தமிழர் வாழும் அனைத்து நாடுகளிலும் கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது.

  7. Nov 13, 2024 · Quick Summary. Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu, India, to express gratitude to nature, particularly the Sun God, for a bountiful harvest. It is typically observed in mid-January and marks the beginning of the Tamil month Thai.

  8. Jan 13, 2018 · Pongal is a four-day long harvest festival celebrated mostly in the states of South India, especially in Tamil Nadu. It's celebrated in the winters when the sun reaches at the extremes of the southern hemisphere and starts returning to the northern hemisphere (as per Hindu calendar). Pongal will begin on the 14th of January.

  9. Pongal 2023: The important South Indian festival of Pongal will be celebrated from January 15 to January 18 this year. Here is all you want to know about the four days of the traditional...

  10. Jan 14, 2024 · Pongal holds a significance that transcends its agricultural origins, symbolising themes of gratitude, prosperity, and communal togetherness. The festival unfolds over four distinct days, named Bhogi, Thai Pongal, Maattu Pongal, and Kaanum Pongal, with each day carrying its own unique importance.

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