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Mattu Pongal, celebrated on January 15, 2025, is the third day of the Pongal festival in Tamil Nadu, dedicated to honoring cattle for their contributions to agriculture. The day involves bathing ...
Pongal Festival 2025 – Best Ways to Celebrate in Tamil Nadu and Other Regions: Pongal is one of the most significant festivals in India, particularly in Tamil Nadu and the southern states.It ...
South Indian festival foods are a celebration of flavour, tradition, and nutrition. While they hold special significance ...
Thai Pongal, also known as Surya Pongal, is the major day of the Pongal celebration for the South Indian communities. As per Drik Panchang, Thai Pongal will fall on January 14, 2025.
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 festival and is known as Surya Pongal. Here's what you know need to know ...
From Bhogi Pongal on the first day to Kaanum Pongal on the fourth day, homes are adorned with intricate kolams, family bonds are strengthened, and traditions are passed down with love and reverence.
Celebrate Pongal 2025 with joy and togetherness. Explore the significance of this harvest festival and its traditions, and share beautiful images to connect with friends and family.
As Pongal season begins, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana prepare for celebrations. Bhogi Pongal, on January 14, 2025, symbolises cleansing, renewal, and the sun's northern journey ...
The significant harvest festival of South India, especially Tamil Nadu, Pongal, is celebrated with great pomp and gaiety for four days, beginning on January 14th annually.
The article provides various greetings and inspirational quotes for Pongal 2025, emphasizing the festival’s importance and the joy it brings to families and friends. Read Ad-Free on App.
The traditional Thai Pongal festival, a celebration of the harvest, was observed at the Prime Minister’s Office on January 14 under the auspices of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasooriya. The event ...
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 ...