Pongal is a harvest festival, it celebrates the coming of the spring season. People celebrate this festival as a Thanksgiving to the livestock and nature for ging us grains and food. This festival performs pooja to the Sun, the cows, Lord Indra and Krishna. You can read more about Pongal celebrations and legends here:
we will celebrate pongal in three days
pongal is celebrated in Kerala
Pongal is a one of major festivals of south India which is a four day long harvest festival and celebrated mainly across Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu & Karnataka.
Indians celebrate their own holidays in India that include Independence Day, Republic Day, and Gandhi Jayanti. Other holidays they celebrate are Diwali, Holi, Pongal, and Dussehra.
Hindus celebrate many festivals: Pongal, navarathri, Diwali, Saraswati pooja, vinayaka chadurthri, Krishna janmashtami, and many more!
There are about four days in Pongal which is celebrated in India by Hindus like me. The four days are called: 1. Bhogi 2. Thai Pongal 3. Maatu Pongal 4. Kaanum Pongal
You can say "Pongal Vazhthukkal" in Tamil to wish someone a happy Pongal.
Pongal is the name of the celebration and a food... Pongal-sweet rice cooked in an earthenware pot
They celebrate Indonesian Independence day which is on the 17 of august.
Pongal is a four-day festival of the harvest in India
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