New Year Festival Pongal
The festival s most significant practice is the preparation of the traditional pongal dish.
New year festival pongal. Pongal is one such big festival celebrated every year in mid january mostly in the south of india and especially in tamil nadu to mark the harvest of crops. It utilizes freshly harvested rice and is prepared by boiling it in milk and raw cane sugar jaggery. We bathe our own cattle on this day we paint their horns we decorate them like a god and we worship them.
Pongal new year celebrated in tamil nadu. Seventy percent of india s population lives in villages and a vast majority of people solely depend on agriculture as a result we find that most hindu festivals are directly or indirectly linked to agriculture and related activities. Tamil nadu a south indian state is famous for celebrating the festival of pongal that lasts for 4 days.
Pongal festival lasts for four days. From thursday 14 january to sunday 17 january. The farmer cultivating his land depends on cattle timely rain and the sun.
The festival is usually observed in the month of january every year. Sankrat the people of rajasthan celebrate the festival with local cuisine. We buy new mud pots every year to boil the rice buy new clothes for male members and new dresses for female members to wear on during this festival.
May this information serve as yet another chapter in your education on international cultural awareness. This four days long festival of tamil nadu is celebrated for showing gratitude to nature. Pongal on the 15th january 2020 harvest festival celebration 14th to 16th january 1.
Pongal is one of the most popular harvest festivals of south india mainly of tamil nadu. A festival of pongal. Pongal falls in the mid january every year and marks the auspicious beginning of uttarayan sun s journey northwards.