Pongal celebrations date back at least 2,000 years old as evidence suggests that it was celebrated even during the medieval Chola Empire days. Pongal is celebrated in Tamil Nadu and is a form of ...
Pongal 2023: Pongal is a festival mainly celebrated by people in Tamil Nadu. During this time, the sun’s journey towards the equinox begins. This is known as Uttarayan. It also marks the first harvest ...
New Delhi: Pongal, the vibrant Tamil harvest festival celebrated with immense fervour across South India, marks the joyous onset of the Tamil month Thai. Falling around mid-January, it honours the sun ...
Pongal 2023: The festival of harvest will be celebrated between January 15-18. Pongal celebrations will take place with full enthusiasm in South Indian states, especially in Tamil Nadu. Those who are ...
New Delhi: Kaanum Pongal is the final day of the Pongal festival and is observed with gratitude, togetherness and celebration. Homes are decorated with kolam and rangoli designs that reflect the ...
Pongal 2020 is a festival that marks the end of the winters and the beginning of the harvest season. Pongal is celebrated in Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh and countries with Tamil diaspora ...
To celebrate the festival, people decorate their cattle, paint their houses, and carry out pious processions. Jallikattu, a traditional bull-taming event, is also held during Pongal. The importance of ...
Pongal, the harvest festival of Tamil Nadu, is celebrated with joy and tradition. This year, the auspicious Tamil festival will be observed from Tuesday, January 14, and will continue until Friday, ...
The winter festive season is now beginning and it is time to celebrate. Starting the festive season with Pongal which is a harvest festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu for four days. It is one of the ...
After a gap of two years owing to the pandemic, the Kolam and Rangoli competitions were held as a part of the 19th edition of the Sundaram Finance Mylapore Festival at the North Mada Street. On ...