Pongal
Tamil Nadu's four-day harvest thanksgiving
Significance
Marks the end of the winter solstice month and the sun's journey into Capricorn. One of the few festivals tied to the solar calendar, so the dates never shift.
The state's most important festival. Rice is boiled until it overflows the clay pot — the auspicious 'pongal-o-pongal' moment — families draw kolams at their doorsteps, and cattle are bathed, painted and paraded on Mattu Pongal.
First-time visitor
Stay in a Chettinad homestay for Day 2 to witness the pongal pot overflow, then head to Alanganallur for Mattu Pongal on Day 3.
What to see
- Bhogi Pongal — bonfires of old belongings on Day 1
- Surya Pongal — overflow of the sweet rice pot at sunrise on Day 2
- Mattu Pongal — cattle worship and Jallikattu bull-taming in Alanganallur
- Kaanum Pongal — family gatherings by the riverside
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Travel tips
- 1Madurai at peak — book hotels in early December
- 2Jallikattu at Alanganallur is a spectacle but controversial; check safety
- 3Wear traditional dress to temple visits
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About Pongal
Pongal 2027 is scheduled for 14–17 Jan 2027. That's 265 days from today.
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