Pongal, a harvest festival in Tamil Nadu, lasts four days—Bhogi, Thai, Mattu, and Kaanum Pongal—celebrating a bountiful harvest with traditional rice and jaggery dish. Celebrated Bhogi along ...
The four days of Pongal are known as Bhogi Pongal, Surya Pongal, Maatu Pongal and Kaanum Pongal. Read on to know more about each of the four days of Pongal. This is the first day of Pongal and ...
Bull-taming is a popular sport in Tamil Nadu's Madurai area. The fourth and final day of Pongal is celebrated as Kaanum Pongal, which is a day of thanksgiving and celebration. Kaanum Pongal is ...
The third day of Pongal is known as ‘Maatu Pongal’ which is dedicated to cattle. The final and fourth day is ‘Kaanum Pongal’ in which people spend moments of joy with each other ...
Kaanum Pongal or Kanum Pongal is the fourth and the final day of the four-day Pongal festival. Kulasegaram Sanchayan explores what the festival signifies to Tamils from various parts of the world.
CHENNAI: Greater Chennai Police on Saturday announced elaborate security arrangements for Kaanum Pongal on January 16 when thousands of people come to the beaches. Around 16,000 police personnel ...
The Greater Chennai City Police has been making special security arrangements with deployment of 16,000 police personnel to ensure a happy and safe Kaanum Pongal celebration for the public.
Pongal is a vibrant harvest festival celebrated primarily in Tamil regions and their neighbouring areas. This festival marks the season of harvest and is observed with great enthusiasm and ...
The festival is celebrated for four days: Bhogi, Thai Pongal, Mattu Pongal and Kaanum Pongal, each of the four days has its unique significance and rituals. Homes are cleaned during this festival ...