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what is significance of Pongal ?

or the Pongal of cattle. The fourth day is the Kannum Pongal.The Surya Pongal or Perum Pongal is the most important day and is dedicated to Lord Surya Sun god. It is on this day that the most important ceremony on plantain leaves and kept near the kolam.The most important event is the preparation of the Pongal dish. A new metal or earthen pot is filled with milk and set to boil. When the milk is boiled, newly

Posted in Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 11:08 PM on September 19, 2008

What is importance of Pongal

though Pongal was originally a festival for the farming community, today it is celebrated by all. In south India, all three days of Pongal are considered important. However, those south Indians who havePongal is the only festival of Hindu that follows a solar calendar and is celebrated on the fourteenth of January every year. Pongal has astronomical significance: it marks the beginning

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Ashish Kumar at 3:56 AM on October 26, 2008

when does pongal festival happen in chennai?

festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu, a southern state of India. For as long as people have been planting and gathering food, there has been some form of harvest festival. Pongal, one of the most important the season when rice and other cereals, sugar-cane, and turmeric an essential ingredient in Tamil cooking are harvested.Mid-January is an important time in the Tamil calendar. The harvest festival, Pongal

Posted in Chennai by nisha at 3:53 PM on May 12, 2008

Why do we worship the Sun God during Pongal?

The Sun God enters the sign of Makara or Capricorn of this day. This sign belongs to Saturn and since the Sun god is the father of Saturn. This day is celebrated as Makara Sankranti or Pongal....Pongal, known as Sankaranthi in North India, is is an important festival as we pray to the Sun God on this occasion. The sun is very powerful and helps in the growth of the paddy and other plantations. So

Posted in Puja & Rituals by omgenius at 8:38 PM on October 13, 2007

Tell me about Festivals in Theni?

Hi Seema,Events/Festivals All important festivals are celebrated with much pomp and show in Theni. Festivals in Theni provide yet another reason to celebrate Life to the natives.Pongal: One of the most awaited events in Theni and all over the state, Pongal is celebrated with great passion and vigor. The term Pongal signifies sweet dish of rice which is eaten on the Pongal festival day. Jaggery

Posted in Tour & Travel by Seema Rathi at 6:20 PM on May 13, 2013

Tell me about Festivals in Thiruchendur?

Hi Aastha,Events / FestivalsAll important festivals are celebrated with much pomp and show in Thiruchendur. Festivals in Thiruchendur provide yet another reason to celebrate Life to the natives.Pongal: One of the most awaited events in Thiruchendur and all over the state, Pongal is celebrated with great passion and vigour. The term Pongal signifies sweet dish of rice which is eaten on the Pongal

Posted in Tour & Travel by Aastha Sharm at 4:50 PM on April 29, 2013

Tell me about Festivals in Kamaraj?

Hi Seema,Events / FestivalsAll important festivals are celebrated with much pomp and show in Kamaraj. Festivals in Kamaraj provide yet another reason to celebrate Life to the natives.Pongal:One of the most awaited events in Kamaraj and all over the state, Pongal is celebrated with great passion and vigor. The term Pongal signifies sweet dish of rice which is eaten on the Pongal festival day. Jaggery

Posted in Tour & Travel by Seema Rathi at 9:53 PM on May 13, 2013

Tell me about Festivals in Ooty?

Hi Kavita,Events / FestivalsAll important festivals are celebrated with much pomp and show in Ooty. Festivals in Ooty provide yet another reason to celebrate Life to the natives.Pongal:One of the most awaited events in Ooty and all over the state, Pongal is celebrated with great passion and vigor. The term Pongal signifies sweet dish of rice which is eaten on the Pongal festival day. Jaggery

Posted in Tour & Travel by Kavita Rajpu at 11:21 PM on May 10, 2013

Tell me about Festivals in Nilgiris?

Hi Tanya,Events / FestivalsNearly all important festivals are celebrated with much pomp and show in Nilgiris. Festivals in Nilgiris provide yet another reason to celebrate Life to the natives.Pongal:One of the most awaited events in Nilgiris and all over the state, Pongal is celebrated with great passion and vigor. The term Pongal signifies sweet dish of rice which is eaten on the Pongal festival day. Jaggery

Posted in Tour & Travel by Tanya Choudh at 10:52 PM on April 26, 2013

Which God is worshipped on Makar Sankranti ?

is said to purify the self and bestow punya.Til and rice are two important ingredients of this festival. In the rice-eating belt of Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh, people have a special rice-centric meal....Makara Sankaranthi is Pongal in South. The entire festival is celbrated to thank SunGod, the cows and buffaloes that have helped. Three days festival is celebrated in south with the first day, the day before Pongal

Posted in Puja & Rituals by ddbb2 at 2:42 AM on January 15, 2008

What is " Pankchakshari Mantra" and what is its importance?

:SHIVAYA" it becomes"khadakshari mantra".The Spiritual importance of PANCHAKSHARI MANTRA are as under: [1...] NA=Samasta lokon ka Adideva,[2...] MA="Param gyana dene wala va maha patkon ka nash karne wala...].SHI=Damaruhasta,VA= Failahuva hath,YA=Abhaya-Hasta.Apa rt from above the spiritual importance of PANCHKSHARI-MANTRAare:[1...] eshwara[2...] shakti [3...] atma [4...] antardhan va[5...] papa-nivaran relates with[1...] NA [2...] ma [3

Posted in Puja & Rituals by SUKUMARAN at 1:55 AM on June 08, 2008

Tell me about Festivals in Thanjavur?

Hi Seema,Events/Festivals Thanjavur hosts a number of festivals. Many Hindu festivals in Thanjavur are celebrated with grandeur.Pongal: One of the most awaited events in Thanjavur and all over the state, Pongal is celebrated with great passion and vigor. The term Pongal signifies sweet dish of rice which is eaten on the Pongal festival day. Jaggery, Cardamom and cashew nuts are also included

Posted in Tour & Travel by Seema Rathi at 10:39 PM on May 13, 2013

Tell me about Festivals in K.Gudi?

Hi Kavita,Events / FestivalsAll important festivals are celebrated with much pomp and show in K. Gudi. Festivals in K. Gudi provides yet another reason to celebrate Life to the natives.Pongal:One of the most awaited events in K. Gudi and all over the state, Pongal is celebrated with great passion and vigor. The term Pongal signifies sweet dish of rice which is eaten on the Pongal festival day. Jaggery

Posted in Tour & Travel by Kavita Rajpu at 9:04 PM on May 10, 2013

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