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  1. Pongal is a multi-day Hindu harvest festival celebrated by Tamils. [1][9][6] It is observed in the month of Thai according to the Tamil solar calendar and usually falls on 14 or 15 January and hence is also referred to as Thai Pongal. [3] It is dedicated to the Surya, the Sun God and corresponds to Makar Sankranti, the harvest festival under ...

  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Tamil New Year: Celebrated in the month of Chittirai (April-May), Tamil New Year is a time for families to come together. Homes are decorated with mango leaves, and people wear new clothes and exchange gifts. Aipasi Poo: Celebrated during Deepawali, Aipasi Poo is a harvest festival dedicated to Shakti, the feminine aspect of the divine. It is ...

  3. List of important Tamil festivals with brief description which are based on Tamil Solar Calendar. Thai Pongal - Pongal is a Hindu festival which is observed by people of Tamil Nadu on the first day of Thai Masam. Puthandu - Puthandu is also known as the Tamil New Year or Varusha Pirappu. It is observed on first day of Tamil month Chithirai.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PuthanduPuthandu - Wikipedia

    Puthandu (Tamil: புத்தாண்டு, romanized: Puttāṇṭu, lit. 'new year'), also known as Tamil New Year, is the first day of year on the Tamil calendar that is traditionally celebrated as a festival by Tamils. The festival date is set with the solar cycle of the solar Hindu calendar, as the first day of the month of Chittirai.

  5. Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated by the Tamil community. It is a celebration to thank the Sun, Mother Nature and the various farm animals that help to contribute to a bountiful harvest. Celebrated over four days, Pongal also marks the beginning of the Tamil month called Thai, which is considered an auspicious month.

  6. Jan 14, 2020 · First day of Pongal: Bhogi Pandigai - January 14, 2023. Bhogi festival is celebrated one day before the main Pongal day. ‘ Bhogi ’ means ‘bountiful harvest’. A good harvest is contingent upon adequate rainfall. So, farmers pray to the Rain God, Lord Indra, and thank him for his blessings which have enabled a bountiful harvest.

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  8. Kartika Deepam (Tamil: கார்த்திகை தீபம், romanized: Kārtikai tīpam) is a festival of lights that is observed mainly by Hindu Tamils, and also by adherents in the regions of Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Sri Lanka. Celebrated in Tamilakam and Sri Lanka since the ancient period, [1] the festival ...

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