During the celebrations, cows and their horns are decorated. The festivities also include decorating houses with kolam artworks made with rice-powder along with banana leaves. Prayers are offered in the temple and families come together to exchange gifts, have meals and a gala time together.
The first mention of Pongal can be found in one of the inscriptions in the Viraraghava temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The inscription talks about king Kulottunga I from the Chola period and refers to a piece of land that was granted by him to the temple for celebrating Pongal every year. That is why even the first mention of the Pongal dish is dated back to the same era. It also marks the day when people get rid of their old possessions and celebrate new things. Houses are cleaned and painted.
Prayers are offered to Lord Indira - thanking and hoping for rains in the year ahead. Pongal Pongal is celebrated with much pomp and enthusiasm in Tamil Nadu and different parts of India and the world. Pongal, also known as Thai Pongal, is a multi-day Hindu harvest festival. When is Pongal ? How it is celebrated? History, significance, story and all you need to know Happy Lohri Quotes: 10 heart-warming wishes, messages and quotes for wishing Happy Lohri.
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It is an ancient festival of South India, particularly Tamils. It is basically a harvest festival which is celebrated for four-day-long in Tamil Nadu in the month of January-February Thai during the solar equinox after harvesting crops like rice, sugarcane, turmeric, etc.
Pongal festival is a four-day celebration affair. History of the Pongal Festival. But some historians claim that this festival is dated back at least 2, years old. It was celebrated as Thai Niradal. According to the legends, during this festive season unmarried girls prayed for the agricultural prosperity of the country, and for this purpose, they observed penance during the Tamil month of Margazhi.
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