Articles on Pongal

Pongal is a popular festival celebrated all across South India with lots of vim and brio. Comprehended in Tamil as "boiling over" or "spill over", Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated in the month of January. Pongal aims to thank the Almighty Sun God and farmstead livestock for the quantity of harvest received. Just as the boiling over of milk in the clay pot symbolizes material abundance for the household, a rich harvest is highly symbolic clarifying peace, prosperity, and abundance in the lives of the people. The articles in this section give a detailed account of the festival.

Wish Happy Pongal with delectable sweets

Wish Happy Pongal with delectable sweets

Pongal is definitely one of those occasions where sending sweets to India holds a special place as a gift. And among many sweets that get prepared throughout the country, few of them are worthy enough to gift to your loved ones. Sweets always add up to the celebrations. It adds sweetness and nurtures the relationship in the best possible way. You can check our website and see the huge collection of sweets available.

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Send Delectable Chocolates to India on Pongal

Send Delectable Chocolates to India on Pongal

Celebrating Pongal with your loved ones can be difficult, especially if you are based out of India. So, why don’t you send online gifts to India and bring smiles to the faces of your loved ones? Delicious chocolates are a very good gift option to send to your friends and family on Pongal. Although it cannot possibly substitute for the oneness and camaraderie of presence, it shows your loved ones that you have them in mind.

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Significance of Four Days of Pongal Celebration

Significance of Four Days of Pongal Celebration

The harvest festival is celebrated all over India with different traditions in each region. It's known as Lohri in Northern India and Bhogali Bihu in Assam. It is celebrated as Bhogi in Andhra Pradesh. In Uttar Pradesh, it is called Makar Sankranti which is marked by kite-flying. Pongal is a very popular harvest festival that is celebrated in southern India. It is a four-day celebration that marks the sun's journey northwards for a six-month period. It is a celebration of change and good times to come. Pongal is named after the traditional cooking of new rice in pots until they overflow, which is believed to symbolize of abunda

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Delight your loved ones on Pongal with Dry Fruits

Delight your loved ones on Pongal with Dry Fruits

With the aura of camaraderie and oneness hovering over the festivities of Pongal, sending gifts to India for our loved ones is definitely something that will be on the minds of many. Historically, the Pongal is a celebration of the “Sun God” for providing the energy for agriculture, so celebrate Pongal with healthy dry fruits.

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Send Beautiful Flowers to your Loved Ones on Pongal

Send Beautiful Flowers to your Loved Ones on Pongal

No festival looks colorful without flowers. And for a festival like Pongal, which is a celebration of nature’s gift to mankind, there is nothing better than the gift of nature to wish your loved ones. Send personalized gifts to India with the most beautiful and fresh flowers to say your greetings. You can now send gifts to India with same-day delivery. So, no more fretting over whether the gifts reached on time and if they reached correctly!

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When was Pongal?

When was Pongal?

India is a colorful country with varied festivals that are celebrated with lots of enthusiasm and vigor. As India houses people of multifarious castes, creeds, and religions, a wide variety of festivals are commemorated with heartfelt devotion and respect. Among them, Pongal is quite significant. Pongal which coincides with Makara Sankranthi is a harvest festival that is celebrated by Tamils in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This article talks about when Pongal was celebrated in the years.

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When is Pongal in 2025, 2026 & 2027?

When is Pongal in 2025, 2026 & 2027?

Pongal is a four-day-long festival that focuses on cherishing the simple and natural way of life in the villages. Literally translated ‘Pongal’ means ‘boiling over,’ that is, the boiling over of the porridge that is eaten on Pongal. This sweet pudding is created from harvested rice and eaten by men, women, and animals alike. To know when will Pongal will be celebrated in the coming years, go through this article.

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Send Gifts to India on Pongal

Send Gifts to India on Pongal

On the occasion of Pongal, send various gifts to your loved ones in India. There are a variety of gifts to choose from those are available on our website. You can surprise your loved ones with gifts like flowers, cakes, gift hampers, etc. Add up to the festivities with some special festive gift hampers or vouchers even if you rea away from them.

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