“Malini, have you collected all unwanted things from your bedroom? Tomorrow morning is Bhogi Pongal. And we have to burn the old and unused things in our house,” said Malini’s mom Suja. Malini said, “Yes, ma. I have kept them all on the chair."
Did You Know: Pongal
is a four-day harvest festival that is celebrated to thank for agricultural abundance.
It is celebrated in Tamilnadu at the start of the Thai maasam. Pongal gets its
name from the Tamil word Pongu which means to overflow. This signifies the
Pongal pot that overflows when Pongal is cooked. During the overflow, people
make the Kulavai sound or ululation.
Pongal or Makar Sankranti is celebrated in other states of India as Uttarayan (Gujarat), Lohri (Punjab), Poush sôngkrānti (Bengal),Suggi Habba (Karnataka), Makara Chaula (Odisha), Maghi Sankrant (Maharashtra and Haryana), Magh/Bhogali Bihu (Assam), Shishur Saenkraat (Kashmir).
In the Tamil language, Maadu means cow, Kaanum means seeing, Suryan means Sun, and Maasam means month.
Creators of the Story:
Story Written by Anitha Selvanathan. Illustrations are by Dr. Malathi Venkat.
You can download a pdf copy of the book here: https://storyweaver.org.in/stories/381002-pongalo-pongal
Note: The story is to introduce children to the 4-day Pongal festival and the different customs and activities during Pongal. We do not support the pollution of the environment.
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