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தை
திங்கள் திருநாள்
தொன்மை வாய்ந்த தமிழர் திருநாள்
கால்நடைகள் தொட்டு
வேர்வை சொட்ட
உழைக்கும் உழவர் திருநாள்
கால்நடைகள் தொட்டு
வேர்வை சொட்ட
உழைக்கும் உழவர் திருநாள்
மழையின்றி வெயிலின்றி
அயராமல் உழைத்து
உலகுக்கே உணவளிக்கும் உழவாளி
வானுக்கும் பூமிக்கும்
இடைப்பட்ட வாழ்வை இணைக்கும் விவசாயி.
வாழும் வள்ளல்களாகிய
நம் விவசாயிகளை வாழ்த்தி
போற்றி பாதுகாதிட உருதிஎடுதிடுவோம் .
Thai moon festival
the ancient Tamil festival
touching livestock’s
and dropping of sweaters
working farmer’s festival.
the ancient Tamil festival
touching livestock’s
and dropping of sweaters
working farmer’s festival.
Unexpected to rain and sun
working tirelessly
the farmer, feeds the world
connecting the co-existence
between earth and sky.
working tirelessly
the farmer, feeds the world
connecting the co-existence
between earth and sky.
To the living philanthropist
farmers, let wish and take vow
to praise and protect their deeds.
farmers, let wish and take vow
to praise and protect their deeds.
Footnote:
Pongal, is a harvesting festival
of Tamil people, festival of farmers, who feed food for the entire world. It’s a
way of thanksgiving natural elements, cattle’s that assist the farmers for good
harvest. Pongal is celebrated as four day festival in Tamil Nadu, with the beginning
of the Tamil month Thai (Jan 14 or sometime 15) which believed to bring
flourish, prosper and hope into life.
As per Tamil proverb ‘Thai
Piranthal Vazhi Pirakkum’, which means the birth of Thai will show signs of new
path in life. Pongal also marks the cultural identity of Tamil and a route of
thanksgiving nature in their unique way of boiling rice – which is the meaning
of Pongal; and worshiping cattle’s and sun and rain for their basic sustain
throughout the cultivation.
This year the nature wasn't favorable for farmers, as well farming faced a severe setback with lack of rain
and prevention of opening Kaveri water from neighboring state, all leads to
destruction of crops.I hope and wish nature provides plenty of good deeds to
farmers, flourishing ever like before and farmer’s golden paddy grains gain more
scope than gold in trade market. So wish you all a very Happy Pongal. இனிய பொங்கல் வாழ்த்துகள்.
it sounds like a wonderful celebration, but very sorry for a terrible crop year. many farmers in the US had a similar drought this year.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a beautiful festival, Jeevan. Our farmers in this country have struggled this past year also with drought, lack of water, etc.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the festival will bring some GOOD LUCK to the farmers during the upcoming year.
Betsy
Happy Pongal...
ReplyDeleteHappy Pongal to you and your family!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful & Happy Pongal !
ReplyDeleteWishing you and folks the very best Jeevan. I miss the festivity and the spirit of TN during pongal.
ReplyDeleteWish you Happy Makar Sankranti.
ReplyDeleteWonderful poem on Pongal. Wishing you very happy Pongal, as well.
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Thank you for the beautiful poem and for the explanation of the Pongal festival. I hope the farmers have a much better year this year.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pongal to you and your family, kolam is also good
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What a nice poem Jeevan :) Missing the karumbu!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pongal and I wish god is always kind to farmers.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful harvest and a magical Pongal!
ReplyDeleteVery cool blog. Interesting posts. ;)
ReplyDeleteNice atmosphere guests with you here on the blog. ;]
Yours. Have a nice day. !
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