She shares the significance of the four-day Pongal festival, highlighting its focus on gratitude, prosperity, and joy. The celebration draws families together, with traditional rituals and meals.
Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated by the Tamil Community, the world over. It is a festival of happiness, joy, peace and prosperity. Thai Pongal is a celebration by Hindus to thank the “Sun ...
The festival spans four days and is a time to thank nature for its bounty, celebrate agricultural success, and honour the Sun and farm animals. Pongal is a vibrant harvest festival celebrated by ...
Celebrated for Lord Indra, people dispose of old items, don new clothes, and decorate homes. Pongal, a harvest festival in Tamil Nadu, lasts four days—Bhogi, Thai, Mattu, and Kaanum Pongal ...
Pongal is one of the most cherished festivals in India, especially in Tamil Nadu. It is a vibrant harvest celebration that marks the end of the winter solstice and the start of the sun's journey ...
Pongal is a harvest festival that is celebrated in Tamil Nadu. This festival is similar to Makar Sankranti that is celebrated in the northern states. It is a four-day festival that is dedicated to ...
The Thai Pongal is celebrated in the first month of the Tamil calendar. The festive season coincides with the period when the sun enters the zodiac sign of Capricorn (Makara). Thai Pongal is a ...
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Malay Mail on MSNPongal celebrations at Penang Catholic church tomorrow to foster better understanding of different cultures, promote unityThough Pongal was celebrated on Jan 14 this year with the last day on Thursday, the church traditionally celebrates it on Sunday to allow for better community participation. Father Dominic encouraged ...
Celebrities across the industry are celebrating the festive season with unmatched joy and enthusiasm. From intimate family gatherings to age-old traditional rituals, these stars are fully embracing ...
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Indira Krishna on celebrating Pongal, says ‘It is a time to reflect on the gifts of nature instilling a sense of belonging and gratitude’Actress Indira Krishna, enjoys celebrating Pongal. This year the actress is celebrating the festival with her sister. The actress who essayed Paani Bai, an antagonist in the TV show “Durga ...
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