Dear Local Guides
After a very long time I am writing my post in Local Guides Connect. To start with a good note I have decided to write about a very famous Festival which is celebrated throughout India. In my state of TamilNadu, it is celebrated as PONGALFESTIVAL. In this regard I would like to mention @TravellerG who motivated me to write about this Festival.
Due to my Husband’s health issues I was unable to write posts, which is my most favorite activity. I am missing a lot. Hopefully I could continue from now on.
THE PONGAL FESTIVAL
(A drawing by my student studying
3rd Std.)
Depicting Pongal cooked in a pot in a field and sugarcanes placed in two sides of the pot.
This festival is a Harvest Festival. This is celebrated for 4 days.
Day 1 - Bhogi Festival
This festival falls on last day of Marghazhi month. This day early morning old things (biodegradable) are burnt in the streets before each household. This implies burning of old unwanted negativity and welcome all new good things. Farmers clear the agriculture waste and make space for newly harvested products.
Day 2 - Surya Pongal
This is the first day of Tamil month THAI. Thanks ggiving day to Sun God for giving the wonderful Harvest. Pongal is the name of a festival as well as a name of a dish.
According to tradition this day newly harvested rice is cooked in a new pot in an open space. Sugar cane, Turmeric plant fruits, coconut and flowers are placed alongside and offered to Sun God.
Pongal dish is prepared in a pot for Pongal Festival.
This dish is done by boiling rice and moong dal in a clay pot. Sweet Pongal is prepared by adding jaggery and salt Pongal is prepared by adding, asafoetida, salt, pepper and cumin seeds. Then cashew is fried in ghee and added to both sweet and salt Pongal.
This dish is then offered to Sun God, by praying and doing some rituals.
Day 3 - Mattu Pongal
Thanks giving to the cows and cattle. Since my country is a agriculture based country all our festivals have connections with agriculture. As cattle forms a main part in agriculture, the second day of of this festival is dedicated to cows and bulls.
Day 4 - Kaanum Pongal
On this day people visit Temples and seek the blessings of elders. The young get gifts from their elders. Village festivities and fun fairs are conducted. The whole day people go for outing with family and friends. The famous Manjuvirattu I.e. bull fight is conducted throughout the State.
This festival is celebrated throughout India with different names.
ONE FESTIVAL MANY NAMES
THIS HARVEST FESTIVAL BRINGS
ALL HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY.
The above picture gives the different names for the festival in different places of the country.
@RosyKohli hope this post gives you an idea of how this festival is celebrated in my location.
Thanks for reading.