Of all the festivals celebrated in Tamil Nadu, Pongal holds a special place. Like most harvest festivals across India, Pongal coincides with the beginning of the six-month northward journey of the sun ...
Pongal, Tamil Nadu's harvest festival, is a vibrant celebration of gratitude to the Sun God. The festival is marked by rituals, feasts, and cultural events. From temple ceremonies in Madurai and ...
Pongal, the four-day harvest festival, is fast approaching and will be celebrated from January 13 to January 16, 2025 (according to Drik Panchang). It is primarily celebrated by the Tamil ...
Pongal, the harvest festival celebrated predominantly in Tamil Nadu and across South India, is a time of gratitude, joy, and delicious food. The four-day celebration honors the sun god for ...
Pongal is a crucial time for Tamil film releases as the festival atmosphere boosts audience enthusiasm, benefiting box office collections and allowing films to maintain strong theater presence ...
Image Source : PTI Tamil Nadu govt launches Pongal gift hampers to ration card holders. The Tamil Nadu government on Friday started distributing the much-anticipated Pongal gift package ...
Image Source : MK STALIN/ X MK Stalin distributes Pongal gifts. The Pongal hamper, consisting of rice, sugar, and sugarcane, was inaugurated by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday for ...
Pongal 2025 Date, History, and Significance of the Harvest Festival: Every year, millions in South India eagerly await the vibrant, four-day celebration of Pongal. But what makes this festival so ...
Pongal, a major South Indian festival, marks the start of the Tamil month of Thai with vibrant celebrations, traditional food, and cultural rituals. Here are 10 best places to experience the ...
School Holidays 2025: Several states in India have begun declaring holidays for Makar Sankranti and Pongal. Schools in some regions will have a four-day holiday while others will have five- day ...
On Mattu Pongal, these animals are honoured for their invaluable contribution to farming, symbolising gratitude and respect. On Mattu Pongal, cows and bulls are lovingly adorned with vibrant ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Hindus will celebrate Pongal, the harvest festival, on Tuesday (Jan 14), a tradition that expresses gratitude for a bountiful harvest while seeking blessings for prosperity.