Pongal is a major harvest festival celebrated across India, particularly in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala. It starts on ...
Pongal(otherwise known as Thai pongal), a key harvest festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu and other parts of South India, marks ...
In Tamil Nadu, the festival is celebrated for over four days and each day carrying its own unique rituals and significance.
Several schools across India are closed due to seasonal festivities and cold weather conditions. Check revised holiday ...
For the inhabitants of the South, Pongal is a well-known celebration; everyone gathers on this day to celebrate with their ...
Rituals, Traditions and Events Across India: In Karnataka, Pongal is also known as Sankranti, and it is celebrated with much ...
Tamil Nadu Transport Department officials reported that around 6.4 lakh people traveled from Chennai to various districts in ...
Pongal, an important Indian festival, begins on January 14 this year. Mostly celebrated in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, the ...
In Tamil Nadu, devotees flocked to temples for the Thiruvathirai festival to honor Lord Shiva’s cosmic dance, coinciding with ...
Thai Pongal is the second and the most significant day in the celebrations as families come together to prepare a special ...
The end of the harsh winter season also means that the day starts getting longer and nights start getting shorter. This ...
Southern India is preparing for the lively harvest festival of Pongal, with key states announcing school holidays to allow families to celebrate.