Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], January 11: Excitement and mirth was around as students of Dr. MGR-Janaki College for Women in traditional attire celebrated Pongal in the institution's campus today ...
Many legends are steeped with Pongal, including the tale of Nandi, Lord Shiva’s bull. Lord Shiva once asked Nandi to go down to Earth and preach a message to people that they should take a bath every ...
Historical Reasons Pongal Became Tamil Nadu’s Harvest Festival: The significance of Pongal is to thank nature, particularly the Sun God, for a successful harvest. (Photo source: Freepik ...
The traders in several areas of the upcountry yesterday demonstrated demanding the supply of adequate stocks of Nadu and Red rice varieties in view of the Thai Pongal festive season. A number of ...
Pongal is a four-day festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu to honor the Sun God and thank nature for a bountiful harvest. It marks the start of the agricultural season and new beginnings.
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 ...
Pongal is a four-day harvest festival that offers gratitude to the Sun God (Surya) for agricultural abundance and the end of winter. It is celebrated in Tamil Nadu and other South Indian states.
Pongal is a crucial time for Tamil film releases as the festival atmosphere boosts audience enthusiasm, benefiting box office collections and allowing films to maintain strong theater presence ...
Pongal, a major Indian festival, is celebrated with immense fervour, particularly in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The four-day festival, honouring the Sun God, marks the beginning ...
Image Source : MK STALIN/ X MK Stalin distributes Pongal gifts. The Pongal hamper, consisting of rice, sugar, and sugarcane, was inaugurated by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday for ...
Pongal is a harvest festival that's celebrated in South India. It will begin on January 14, 2025, and last for four days. This festival celebrated especially in Tamil Nadu, celebrates new harvests ...