Happy Pongal: Colourful rangolis, bonfires and cultural programmes mark three-day harvest festival
January 15, 2016 15:43 IST
January 15, 2016 15:43 IST
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Colourful rangolis, bonfires and cultural programmes marked the Pongal celebrations, the three-day harvest festival of the Telugu community.
Men from Tamil community take selfies. (Source: Photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)
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People across Tamil Nadu are celebrating the harvest festival of 'Pongal' and the first day of Tamil month 'Thai' with usual fervour on January 15, preparing the traditional food and offering prayers.
Women from Tamil community make traditional rice to celebrate "Pongal", one of the biggest festival of Tamils or the people of Tamilnadu at Dharavi in Mumbai. (Source: Photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)
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People prepare sweet Pongal, made of jaggery with rice and milk, in traditional mud pot or in brass cookware, with ginger tied on the top, and offer prayers to Sun God, along with a piece of sugarcane. (Source: Photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)
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The food is shared with relatives and neighbours after being offered to lord Sun. (Source: Photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)
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Cows and bulls would be worshipped, particularly in the southern districts of the state, for 'Mattu Pongal' tomorrow, while people visit relatives on the last day 'Kaanum Pongal'. (Source: Photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)
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Bhogi is the first day of Pongal and it is observed in the honour of the god of rain Indra. Bonfires are lit a day before and women decorate their houses with
colourful rangolis. (Source: Photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)
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Sankranti is the second day of the festival today. Pongali - the food prepared with the newly harvested rice, dal, jaggery, dry fruits, sugar and milk - is prepared at
every home on this occasion.
A woman takes photograph of his son posing in traditional attire. (Source: Photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)