Pongal 2023 Singapore: Happy Pongal to Every One. Thai Pongal On Sunday 15th January 2023. Thai Pongal Sankranti Moment 11:27 PM Jan 14th 2023. Makar Sankranti on 15-01-2023.
Sankranti Or Pongal is the Biggest Festival of Hindus Which Will be Going to Celebrate By Lakhs of Peoples in January Month. Celebration Planning are Already Decided By Few Peoples. On this Pongal Festival Day Peoples Decorate their House, Office, Cars, Bikes and Make Different Type of Dishes.
Lots of Pupils All Over the World are Waiting for this Biggest Festival to Wish to their Loved Ones in Different Style. Almost All Schools, Colleges, Offices Will be Closed on Pongal Day in India and In Other Countries.
Thai Pongal 2023
Pongal is a Hindu Festival Which is Observed By People of Tamil Nadu. Pongal is a 4 Days Festival & the Most Important Day of Pongal is Known as Thai Pongal. Pongal Thai is the 2nd Day of the 4 Days Festivity is Also Celebrated as Sankranti. The Same Day is Observed as Makar Sankranti in North Indian State When People Take Holy Dip in River Ganges.
The Day Before thai Pongal is Known as Bongal Pandigai. On this Day People Clear their Homes and Light Bonfire to Discard Unused Items. In Punjab the Same Day is Celebrated as Lohri By Sikh Community.
Thai Pongal Day is Celebrated By Boiling Freshly Harvested Rice With Fresh Milk & Jaggery in a New Clay Pot.
Thai Pongal is the 1st Day of thai Month According to Tamil Solar Calendar. Thai is the 10 Solar Month in Tamil Calendar.
Next Day of thai Pongal is Known as Mattu Pongal. Cattles are Decorated and Worshipped On Mattu Pongal Day.
The Last and Final Day of Pongal is Known as Kannum Pongal.
Pongal 2023 Singapore ( Harvest Festival )
Pongal is a Traditional Indian Harvest Festival that Charms With its Colorful Intimations Of an Age Gone By.
Pongal is Celebrated Mostly in South India Over 4 Days, By Farmers Who Give thanks to Surya the Sun God & Giver of Life For the Blessings Of a Rich Harvest.
In Singapore, Pongal is Celebrated On the Commencement of Auspicious Month of thai.
On the 1st Day Bhogi Pongal Celebration Begin With Worship of Lord Indra, the ruler of clouds and giver of rains
On the 2nd Day Surya Pongal the Sun God is Honoured. Every Household Cooks A Pot of Rice With Milk to Offer Up to Surya At Dawn.
The 3rd Day Called Mattu Pongal is Set Aside to Honour Cattle-Cows are Sacred Animals in the Hindu Religion.
The 4th Day Called Kannum Pongal is all About the Community and Strengthening Ties.