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Chennai, Jan 15 (Reporter) Pongal, the traditional harvest
festival, was celebrated in Tamil Nadu with religious
fervour and gaiety.
The festival falls on the first day of the auspicious
Tamil month 'Thai' every year and people ushered in the
festivities with a lot of enthusiasm by worshipping the
Sun God.
People attired in new clothes, prepared sweet pongal,
a traditional dish made of rice, dhal, jaggery and milk
and offered it to Sun god as a mark of thanks by farmers
for a bountiful season.
It was celebrated with much fanfare in rural areas where
people decorated their courtyards with colourful rangolis
and tied festoons and prepared the pongal in the traditional
earthern pot.
Thai Pongal is mainly celebrated to convey appreciation to
the Sun God for providing the energy for agriculture.
In southern districts, it was time for celebrations as the
traditional Jallikattu (taming of bulls), usually associated
with the Pongal, was held with much fanfare.
Special poojas were performed in all the temples to mark the
occasion. However, in view of the rising COVID cases and taking
into account that a large number of people would visit the
temples, the state government has banned public entry into
temples and all places of worship for from today till January 17.
Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi, Chief Minister M K Stalin,
AIADMK leaders O Panneerselvam and Edapadi K Palaniswami
and leaders of various political parties greeted the people
on the occasion...////...