The
last we celebrated Pongal in our traditional way i.e. cooking in firewood
stove, was five years back, on the terrace of our native home in Adyar. Surrounded
by close family members, we settled for a firewood stove, enclosed in bricks,
and placing a new mud pot atop and calling Pongalo Pongal as the Pongal (boiled
rice/milk) overflows the pot, it was quite delight as we ever so directly
celebrated the festival under sunlight. Pongal is a festival celebrated esp. to
thanksgiving the sun for it’s entice source of energy and other natural
elements for helping farmers in good harvesting. Not only farmers, Pongal is
believed to bring auspicious to everyone, the way Pongal boils over the pot.
Mom's Pongal Kolam, - in front of the gateway |
Shifted
to an individual house in 2013, I planned to celebrate the festival in more traditional
flavor, bringing my dear ones into another cheerful enclosure of firewood, mud
pot and sugarcanes. But nothing worked out and I couldn't make anything as I
wished, as I myself suffered with the fracture in my femur. This year, still
living in an individual house with enough space to make firewood stove, we went
ahead to celebrate the festival, in our personal interest, as it was not
possible to recreate a then moment. I
think personally, Pongal is a social festival and it should be celebrated by
all together. Not only Pongal, but I think every festival is celebrated to
bring togetherness and sharing.
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our Pongal Pot:
what a neat tradition. may your cup runneth over with blessings!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a rewarding tradition. The cooking over a fire and waiting for the heat to get to be so intense that all boils over. I have not heard of this holiday of yours before. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeletehappy pongal , i have heard pongal meal is super yummy
ReplyDeletegood to know you celebrated nicely with wooden stove
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Pongol sounds like a fun festival!
ReplyDeleteNice captures of the whole process.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a funfilled one. :)
Very nice snaps. Too good. Thank u for the share.
ReplyDeleteI really like your mum's design.
ReplyDeleteNice kolam and Ponga panai !
ReplyDeleteThe Kolam has been done well. I think we have never celebrated pongal with a traditional pot and wood stove like this!
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I would love to see this process in person someday!! Have a great day, Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteHow neat. Looks like a fun event.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pongal, Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteHope you got to see some beautiful cattle with painted horns.
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Thanks a lot for the narrative underlying the auspicious festival.Now i know the traditions associated with this gala festival of South.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful kolam and pongal paanai too! I can see you enjoyed the festival!
ReplyDeleteHappy pongal and be happy always, Jeevan!
Belated Pongal wishes Jeevan! Looks like you had a great Pongal. I love your traditional Pongal preparations! Lovely shots
ReplyDeleteThis festival is meaningful and interesting! I like the colourful kolam.
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