The second day of the Pongal festival, Surya Pongal, 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, ...
Pongal, celebrated mid-January primarily in Tamil Nadu and worldwide, honors the harvest with rituals over four days: Bhogi Pongal for renewal, Thai Pongal with offerings to the Sun God, Mattu Pongal ...
The Thai Pongal festival, also known as the "Harvest Festival," is observed with profound reverence by Tamil and Hindu communities worldwide. This significant occasion is dedicated to expressing ...
This is the harvesting season of Paddy. Farmers feel happy about a bountiful harvest. So they celebrate the occasion. ..
Pongal is a major festival in South India, especially in Tamil Nadu, that celebrated the arrival of the harvest season. It honours the Sun God and the harvest, with special attention given to cows and ...
Thai Pongal or Surya Pongal means prosperity, flourishing, growth and abundance in work, business and life. ..
The Thai Pongal Festival, commemorating Thai Pongal Day which fell on January 14, was celebrated with great festivity on Friday at the Parliament premises under the patronage of Speaker Dr. Jagath ...
Pongal began on January 14 and will end on January 17. The second day of Pongal is the most important day of the four-day ...
Marking the Tamil month of Thai, it honours the Sun God and features four days of unique ritualsBhogi Pongal, Thai Pongal, Mattu Pongal, and Kaanum Pongal.
Staten Island's Tamil community celebrated the 10th annual Harvest Festival with traditional Pongal rituals, cultural ...
“The Thai Pongal festival, celebrated annually by the Hindu community in January, embodies the noble values of appreciation and gratitude. This festival serves to express gratitude to nature, ...
Celebrated Bhogi along with family members which marks the beginning of the three-day Pongal festivities, at Swarna Bharat Trust, Atkur, near Vijayawada, along with family members. Bhogi is symbolic ...