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Sakat Chauth 2025
Shattila Ekadashi Vrat 2025
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Gita Jayanti 2024
2024 Mokshada Ekadashi Vrat
Dattatreya Jayanti 2024
2024 Saphala Ekadashi Vrat
Pausha Putrada Ekadashi Parana 2025
Paush Purnima 2025
Thai Pongal 2025
Makar Sankranti or Sankranthi 2025
Sakat Chauth 2025
Shattila Ekadashi Vrat 2025
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Date
- Jan 14 2026
Time
- All Day
Thai Pongal 2026
Pongal is a Hindu festival which is observed by people of Tamil Nadu. Pongal is a four days festival and the most important day of Pongal is known as┬аThai Pongal. Thai Pongal which is the second day of the four days festivity is also celebrated as┬аSankranti. The same day is observed as┬аMakar Sankranti┬аin North Indian states when people take holy dip in river┬аGanges.
The day before Thai Pongal is known as Bogi Pandigai. On this day people clean their homes and light bonfire to discard unused items. In Punjab the same day is celebrated as Lohri by Sikh community.
Thai Pongal on┬аWednesday, January 14, 2026
Thai Pongal day is celebrated by boiling freshly harvested rice with fresh milk and jaggery in a new clay pot. While boiling the concoction, people let the milk spill over the pot as an auspicious sign of material abundance and prosperity. Later the concoction of rice, milk and jaggery, known as Pongal, is topped with brown sugar, Ghee, cashew nuts and raisins. Freshly cooked Pongal is first offered to the Sun God as a gratitude for good harvesting and later served on banana leaves to the people present in the home for the ceremony. Traditionally Pongal is cooked at sunrise at an open place.
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