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Pongal 2027 Date

Pongal 2027

Friday, 15 January 2027

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The Significance of Pongal

Primarily celebrated in Tamil Nadu and throughout South India, Pongal is a major Hindu festival that marks the harvest. Observed over four days around mid-January, Makar Sankranti signals the end of the winter solstice and the start of Uttarayan, the sun’s northward journey. As a festival of gratitude, Pongal celebrates the sun, nature, and cattle, thanking them for the year’s prosperity.

The festival’s namesake is the sweet rice dish “Pongal,” a celebratory treat made with new rice, jaggery, and milk, representing prosperity.

Worship of the Surya Dev and Nature

Surya Dev, the Sun God and ultimate source of life and energy, is the focus of the Pongal festival. As a thank you for a bountiful harvest, worshippers present Surya with prayers, fresh produce, and Pongal dishes.

Connection with Lord Vishnu and Lord Indra

This day marks the victory of good over evil, commemorating Lord Vishnu’s defeat of the demon Basmasura in Hindu lore. Another tale celebrates Lord Indra, the rain god, for the life-giving rains he provides farmers.

Honoring Cattle (Mattu Pongal)

The importance of cattle in agriculture is acknowledged on the third day of Pongal through worship. The cows and bulls receive special treatment, including baths, decorations, and tasty treats.

1. Four Days of Festivities

  • Bhogi Pongal (Day 1): People discard old belongings and welcome new beginnings, symbolizing renewal.
  • Thai Pongal (Day 2): The main festival day where families cook Pongal dish and offer it to the Sun God.
  • Mattu Pongal (Day 3): A day to honor and worship cattle for their role in farming.
  • Kaanum Pongal (Day 4): A day for family reunions, visiting relatives, and community bonding.
  • 2. Traditional Rituals and Offerings

  • Kolam (Rangoli) designs are drawn at doorsteps, symbolizing joy and prosperity.
  • Sugarcane, turmeric, and new rice are offered, representing abundance and fertility.
  • 3. Acts of Charity and Community Celebrations

  • People share food, donate essentials to the poor, and celebrate with traditional music and dance.
  • In villages, bull-taming sports (Jallikattu) and cultural events take place.
  • May the spirit of Pongal bring joy, peace, and abundance to all! 🙏🌞🌾

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    Dates are computed astronomically (Amanta reckoning, IST, sidereal/Lahiri) — regional observance can differ by a day. See the Panchang calendar for tithi end times, muhurta windows and choghadiya on any date.