Pongal is a highly sacred festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu to mark the harvesting season..It is celebrated as 'Makara Sankaranthi' in different regions across India and this usually falls in the mid of January...Pongal is celebrated by offering prayers to the Sun God.. The houses are cleaned and well decorated before Pongal'
Meaning of Pongal
Pongal literally means "Boiling over" and it signifies the arrival of prosperity and is associated with the harvest by thanking the sun god, rain and the farm animals that have helped in the harvest. In villages, people owning cows find this festival important.
'Pongal' or 'Thai Pongal' is also called 'Makara Sankaranthi', since it is celebrated on the first day of Thai when the Sun enters the Makara Rasi (Capricornus). This signals the end of winter and the onset of spring throughout the northern hemisphere
Usually, the festival takes place January 12 -15 (on the Gregorian calendar). The festival is celebrated four days from the last day of the Tamil month Maargazhi (December-January) to the third day of Thai (January-February).
Pongal is normally celebrated over a period of four days.. Pongal festival spans over four days period. Each of these days hold a significance of its own
Let's take a look how each day of this four day Pongal festival hold significance.
* Bogi Festival
* Surya Pongal
* Mattu Pongal
* Kaanum Pongal
* Surya Pongal
* Mattu Pongal
* Kaanum Pongal
Bogi Festival
Bogi festival or Bhogi is the first day of Pongal celebrated in honor of Lord Indra, "the God of Clouds and Rains" is also known as Indran (bhogi).
Legends say that on this day that Lord krishna lifted the Govardhan mountains on his little finger.
All the houses from the richest to the humblest are thoroughly scrubbed and whitewashed. Homes are cleaned and decorated with "Kolam" - floor designs drawn in the white paste of newly harvested rice with outlines of red mud. Often pumpkin flowers are set into cow-dung balls and placed among the patterns. Fresh harvest of rice, turmeric and sugarcane is brought in from the field as preparation for the following day.
The Bonfire
Another ritual observed on this day is Bhogi Mantalu, when useless household articles are thrown into a fire made of wood and cow-dung cakes. This bonfire is mainly made out of old clothes, files, mats and rugs etc. The event of putting the junk on the fire is called the Bhogi Neruppu (Bhogi fire)
Surya Pongal
Surya Pongal and is dedicated to Surya (Sun God). It is the day on which the celebration actually begins and is also the first day of the Tamil month Thai.
The saying "Thai Pirandhal Vazhi Pirakkum" which means "the birth of the month of 'Thai' will pave a way for new opportunities" is often quoted regarding the Pongal festival.
Women wake early on this day to create elaborate colorful rangoli (pongal kolam) on the grounds in front of their doorway or home.
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Maattu Pongal
Mattu pongal which is the festival of cattle. Cow (Gomaatha), the giver of milk and the bull, which draws the plough in the fields, are very valuable for the people specially the ones who live in villages .So the farmers honor their cattle friends by celebrating it as a day of thanks giving to them.
Legend of Mattu Pongal
According to a legend, once Shiva asked his bull, Basava, to go to the earth and ask the mortals to have an oil massage and bath every day and to eat once a month. Inadvertently, Basava announced that everyone should eat daily and have an oil bath once a month. This mistake enraged Shiva who then cursed Basava, banishing him to live on the earth forever. He would have to plough the fields and help people produce more food. Thus this day is associated with cattle.
Kaanum Pongal
This day is also known by the name of Kaanum Pongal when colored balls of cooked rice are placed in the open air by girls for the birds and crows to eat. With each ball of rice that the sister makes she prays for her brother's happiness and the brothers and sisters wherever they may be remember each other'
Arati is performed for the brothers with turmeric water, limestone and rice, and this water is sprinkled on the kolam in front of the house.
In few places this day is also known as Karinaal or Thiruvalluvar Day. This day is dedicated to the sun god, Surya and has its roots in ancient Brahminical tradition. Since Pongal is a rural, agrarian based festival that celebrates the harvests, the sun is a vital part of the proceedings. This is because the Sun is the symbol of life on Earth.
Jallikattu- The 'Bull Festival'
Jallikattu is arranged in many places like Madurai, Tiruchirapalli and Tanjavur on this day. It is a bull taming sport played in Tamil Nadu as a part of Pongal celebration. This is one of the oldest living ancient sports seen in the modern era. Jallikattu is based on the simple concept of "flight or fight". cattle being herd and prey animals in general tend to run away from unwanted situations..
This sport is also known as "Manju Virattu", meaning "chasing the bull".
Pongal Special
Festival means a chance to have lots of sweets...Besides the preparation of Pongal or the special sweet rice pongal is also the time to prepare some of the mouth-watering Tamil delicacies like Sakkarai Pongal(Sweet Pongal),Ven Pongal (Butter Pongal),Payasam(Sweet pudding),Aval Payasam,Murukku etc. Significance of Sugarcane During Pongal
Ever wondered why is sugarcane an indispensable part of Pongal? Sugarcane symbolizes sweetness and happiness. But there is also a myth associated with the widespread use of Sugarcane during Pongal.
It is said that on a 'Perum Pongal day', Lord Shiva performed the miracle of feeding sugarcane to a stone image of an elephant in the Madurai Meenakshi Temple.
Lord Shiva is known as Lord Sundareshwar in Meenakshi temple and there is a stone carving based on the event in the temple
Wishing You All A Very Happy Pongal
&
Makara Sankaranthi
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Makara Sankaranthi
Ellorum Iniya Pongal Nal Vaazhthukkal
Pongalo Pongal!
Wish you all a Happy Pongal My dearest friends from IF .. with lots of Pongal, sugar cane and ever lasting happiness!!!
My dear Friends,
Inya Pongal naal Vaazthukkal to you and your family
May the almighty bless you all with the best of health, wealth & prosperity
இலுப்பையூர் அரவிந்தனின்
இனிய தமிழர் திருநாள் நல்வாழ்த்துக்கள் ...
இந்த பொங்கலில் எல்லா வளமும் நலமும் பொங்கி பெருகட்டும் ...
Have a wonderful Pongal
Harvest Feast(Thaip Pongkal)
Milk Rice the Golden child came - granting
immeasurable ecstacy in her cooking
Farmers with the beauty of lion dream
a picturesque memory this new year gleam.
Elevated threshing floor courtyard the face-where
month of January gave love's kiss with rice share
abundance in red rice and charity - sweet
to the tongue January child glad to meet.
With the plough he tills the land - the ploughman
is the old man ladder of progress of all human.
Dark clouds and sun our life - milk rice
is dream field's harvested crop of rice.
Red sugar cane and saffron aplenty - flood
of happiness to sweep our country.
Rise, rise milk rice - bring smile
to the face of the poor, so rise milk rice.
Milk Rice the Golden child came - granting
immeasurable ecstacy in her cooking
Farmers with the beauty of lion dream
a picturesque memory this new year gleam.
Elevated threshing floor courtyard the face-where
month of January gave love's kiss with rice share
abundance in red rice and charity - sweet
to the tongue January child glad to meet.
With the plough he tills the land - the ploughman
is the old man ladder of progress of all human.
Dark clouds and sun our life - milk rice
is dream field's harvested crop of rice.
Red sugar cane and saffron aplenty - flood
of happiness to sweep our country.
Rise, rise milk rice - bring smile
to the face of the poor, so rise milk rice.
Wish you all a happy Pongal!
உலகெங்கிலும் உள்ள தமிழ் மக்களுக்கு என்
உள்ளம் கனிந்த பொங்கல் மற்றும் தமிழ் புத்தாண்டு வாழ்த்துக்கள் .
With Best Regards,
ID.Aravinthan,
Iluppaiyur.
Ph. No.: +91- 9698808960
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ID.Aravinthan,
Iluppaiyur.
Ph. No.: +91- 9698808960
http://daravinthan.blogspot.com
http://www.currentaffairsandexam.blogspot.com/
January 13, 2011 at 12:24 AM
Wish you a happy pongal to all.