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Pongal - the Harvest Festival
Pongal is a Tamil harvest festival. It is same as Thanksgiving Day. In an agriculture based civilization, harvest plays an important role. The farmer cultivating the land depends on his cattle, timely rain and the Sun. Once a year, he expresses his gratitude to everything which symbolizes the harvest celebration. With the end of the wet month of Margazhi (mid December to mid January) the new Tamil month of Thai heralds a series of festivals. The first day of this month is a festival day known as "Pongal Day". Pongal means the "boiling over" of milk and rice during the month of Thai.
The Idea behind Pongal Celebration!
Pongal also referred to as "harvest festival", is observed by the people of Tamil Nadu, located in the Southern part of India. The idea behind celebrating this day is the gratification of people towards God Sun, for bringing about the season of harvest, which is a boon for them! The festival is celebrated on 15th January every year by the Hindu community.

People show their gratitude by offering cooked rice to the Almighty!! All genres of people during this season become busy in reaping the harvest in the field. And on the particular day they cook rice in the courtyard of their houses as the food which is meant to be offered to God is considered to be inauspicious if cooked it is cooked in the kitchen.
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