The Pongal festival is dedicated to the sun god, who plays a crucial role in agriculture. It is celebrated in many ways in different states including Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu , etc.
Colorful dancers twirled and dipped on the stage at Hopkins High School while the halls filled with the language of Tamil on ...
people celebrate it as the festival of Pongal. In Kerala, devotees of the god Ayyappa observe Makaravilakku, with a pilgrimage to the Sabarimala temple. In the two Telugu-speaking states of Andhra ...
Pongal is a four-day festival that is celebrated in the Southern state of Tamil Nadu. This is a festival that is similar to the north Indian festival of Makar Sankranti. Pongal is celebrated in ...
This festival is similar to Makar Sankranti that is celebrated in the northern states ... used to make a dish called Pongal which includes sugar and dal. There are different varieties of Pongal ...
For example, in some places, people celebrate with different traditional dishes, while in others, there might be local festivals or fairs alongside Pongal celebrations. Pongal and New Beginnings ...
The festival is celebrated on the first day of the Tamil month of Thai (pronounced thigh) and is often referred to as Thai Pongal. The festivities last for four days (typically January 13-16 or 14-17) ...
and Pongal. During these festival seasons, they get lakhs of anklet orders from various States, including Kerala, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. But last year, Onam and Deepavali ...