This Article is From Jan 15, 2019

Pongal 2019: Tamil Nadu Celebrates Pongal With Traditional Fervour

Pongal 2019: The Pongal festivities take place over four days, the first day being 'Bhogi', which was on Monday, when people burn their old clothes, mats and other items. Homes are painted afresh.

Pongal 2019: Tamil Nadu Celebrates Pongal With Traditional Fervour

Pongal 2019: Tamil Nadu celebrated Pongal on Tuesday with traditional fervour (AFP)

Chennai:

Tamil Nadu celebrated Pongal, a major harvest festival, on Tuesday with traditional fervour.

Across the state, people got up early, put on new clothes and offered special prayers at temples.

At homes at the auspicious time, children beating a small drum shouted "Pongolo Pongal, Pongolo Pongal" when milk started boiling over the pot as a part of preparing 'Chakarai Pongal', the special dish of the festival.

In some homes, conches are blown prior to the formal offering.

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Pongal 2019: The mud pot or stainless steel in which the dish is cooked is decorated by tying up ginger, turmeric, sugarcane piece and banana at the neck (AFP)

When the milk boils over, other ingredients -- rice, jaggery, Bengal gram -- are added to the milk and ghee, fried cashews, almonds and cardamom, are also added.

The mud pot or stainless steel in which the dish is cooked is decorated by tying up ginger, turmeric, sugarcane piece and banana at the neck.

The Pongal dish is offered to the sun god as thanksgiving and eaten as 'prasad' or offering. People exchanged greetings and Chakarai Pongal with their neighbours.

The Pongal festivities take place over four days, the first day being 'Bhogi', which was on Monday, when people burn their old clothes, mats and other items. Homes are painted afresh.

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Pongal Celebrations: Pongal festivities take place over four days, the first day being 'Bhogi', which was on Monday, when people burn their old clothes, mats and other items (AFP)

The second day is the main festival celebrated on the first day of the Tamil month, "Thai".

The third day is 'Mattu Pongal', when bulls and cows are bathed and their horns painted and worshipped as they play an important role in farms.

Women feed birds with coloured rice and pray for the welfare of their brothers.

In some parts of the state, 'jallikattu' - a bull-taming sport - is held.

The fourth day is 'Kannum Pongal' - the day to go out and meet relatives and friends.

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