Bhogi Pongal is a significant day in the Pongal celebrations, marking the beginning of the sun's journey towards the northern hemisphere. The day is characterized by the burning of old and ...
It is a festival of happiness, joy, peace and prosperity. Thai Pongal is a celebration by Hindus to thank the “Sun God”, mother nature and the various farm animals who help to contribute to a ...
often referred to as Thai Pongal, holds the greatest importance among the festivities. This day is set aside for the veneration of the Sun God, Surya, who is honored as the embodiment of life and ...
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 ...
Pongal is celebrated in the Tai month and is dedicated to the Lord Surya. The festival marks the movement of the Sun towards the North and also the transition of Sun from the house of Dhanu ...
It is a four-day festival that is dedicated to the Sun God (Surya Dev). This year, Pongal began on January 14 and will end on January 17. Pongal also marks the movement of the Sun towards the ...
The four-day event that is dedicated to the Sun God marks the Sun's journey northward, Uttarayan. Pongal is usually celebrated between 13 and 16 January. The four days-Bhogi Pongal, Thai Pongal ...
The four-day Pongal festival commemorates the Sun God, who provides for life on earth and spreads warmth and energy, which is needed for agricultural prosperity. Wishing you and your family a ...
Bhogi is celebrated on the first day of the four-day Pongal festival, one of the prominent harvest festivals in the country.
The second and most significant day, Thai Pongal honours the Sun God. Families prepare the traditional sweet rice dish, Pongal, using freshly harvested rice, milk, and jaggery. The dish is offered ...