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Pongal 2023: Share to wish your loved ones a very happy Pongal-o-Pongal.

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Pongal is a 4-day-long harvest celebration festival. Each day has its own significance and importance. First day of the celebration is known as the Bhogi (January 14, 2023), second day is called Thai Pongal; the third day is called Mattu Pongal and the final day is called Kaanum Pongal. Thai Pongal or simply Pongal is named after the ceremonial "pongal", which means "to boil, overflow". Here are a few messages and images that you can share to wish your loved ones a very happy "Pongal-o-Pongal."

 

. On this bounteous occasion…May you celebrate with joy…

1 May happiness come to you…In all abundance…

Happy Pongal!

2. May happiness overflow on the auspicious occasion of Pongal, good luck enter your home and success touch your feet. Wishing you a very happy Pongal.

 

3. Between beautiful kolams and auspicious decoration, let us meet, greet and, of course, eat, Happy Pongal!.

4. Pot Rice to Sun, God Sugarcane to cow and ox

Sweet rise to you and me, Good milk to friends and family

Happy Pongal!

Pongal is a harvest Festival that is widely celebrated in Tamil-speaking regions and also its neighbourhood. Pongal celebrations go on for four days. Each day has its own significance and importance. First day of the celebration is known as the Bhogi (January 14, 2023), second day is called Thai Pongal; the third day is called Mattu Pongal and the final day is called Kaanum Pongal.

It is believed that the festival is very special for unmarried girls and females in general. Their prayers for a better harvest and prosperity is answered by the Gods but they also have to follow certain rules during the festive season.

They don't oil their hair throughout the month, they refrain from consuming dairy products and they have to take a ceremonial bath very early in the morning.

There are several mythological tales attached with the festival of Pongal. One of which is-

Lord Shiva is believed to have cursed Basava(bull) to go on earth and help the people grow crops by aiding in ploughing the field. Hence, people celebrate this festive with their cattle and the crops they have grown. People thank their cattle for their contribution in the harvest.

Sun God and Lord Indra are especially thanked and worshipped by the people on Pongal as they believe that these Gods are the ones because of whom their harvest was possible as appropriate rainfall and sunlight is essential for the crops to grow.

Pongal is one of the biggest festival, especially in South India. It is also celebrated with great vigor in Sri Lanka and many other parts of the world 


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