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Pongal Celebration

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Description :

Contents of Pongal Package :

  • Guru’s Customized Guided Videos
  • Festival Story Telling in Most Innocent Video
  • Fun Games
  • Celebration Around the World at Your Click
Kit Items :

  • Agarbatti (Incense Stick)
  • Akshat Rice, Cotton Wick
  • Deity Icon Image
  • Dhoopbatti, Elaichi (Cardamom Seeds), Gur
  • Ganga Jal, Ghee
  • Gulab Jal (Rose Water)
  • Haldi (Turmeric), Kalas with Coconut Symbolic
  • Laung (Cloves), Matchbox, Sindoor
  • Mishri, Diya, Moli Kalava
  • Rangoli Colours with Stencils
  • Roli Kumkum, Mustard Seeds
  • Camphor, Puja Plate
  • Supari
  • Indian Traditional Sweets/Candies
  • Most Exciting Dynacart Surprises

Introduction:

It is a celebration to thank the Sun, Mother Nature and the various farm animals that help to contribute to a bountiful harvest. Celebrated over four days, Pongal also marks the beginning of the Tamil month called Thai. Days are called, Bhogi Pongal, Surya Pongal, Maatu Pongal and Kaanum Pongal. It is dedicated to God Surya. Pongal (from pongu) meaning "boiling over" or "overflow." Pongal also refers to a sweet dish of rice boiled in milk and jaggery that is ritually prepared and consumed on the day. The principal theme of Pongal is thanking the sun god Surya, the forces of nature, and the farm animals and people who support agriculture.




Singularities in diversity:

This festivities associated with Pongal are known by various names including Makara Sankranti in Kerala, Magh Bihu in Assam, Maghi Saaji in Himachal Pradesh, Maghi Sangrand in Punjab, Maghi Sangrand or Uttarain (Uttarayana) in Jammu, Sakrat in Haryana, Sakraat in Rajasthan, Sukarat in central India, Uttarayana in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, Ghughuti in Uttarakhand, Dahi Chura in Bihar, Makar Sankranti in Odisha, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Goa, West Bengal (also called Poush Sankranti or Mokor Sonkranti), Uttar Pradesh (also called Khichidi Sankranti), Uttarakhand (also called Uttarayani) or as simply, Sankranthi or Peddha Panduga in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana,[9][10] Maghe Sankranti (Nepal), Songkran (Thailand), Thingyan (Myanmar), Mohan Songkran (Cambodia), Til Sakraat in Mithila, and Shishur Senkrath (Kashmir).


Day of Celebration:

According to the Tamil solar calendar and usually falls on 14 or 15 January




Traditional Celebration:

The Pongal dish is first offered to Surya and Ganesha, and then shared with the gathered friends and family. People traditionally offer prayers to the sun in the open and then proceed to eat their meal. A community Pongal is an event where families gather at a public place for a ceremonial worship. Throughout the celebration, people put Kumkum and turmeric dots. Beauteous decorated Rangoli is made at the entrance gates to welcome Goddess Laxmi. They discard their old clothes and even burn the garbage off the home. The puja house is decorated very nicely as it is believed that divine godheads arrive at homes and bring in good health, prosperity, and harmony among the family members. People keep clay pots or stoves for cooking the next time. Tie the manjal kothu around the pot. The most important part of the Pongal festival is cooking the Pongal dish which is a sweet version of Pongal called Sakkarai Pongal and it is made with rice mixed with moong dal and cooked with ghee, cashew nuts, and raisins adding jaggery.


Guide Celebration:

A guided celebration refers to an organized and directed event or festivity that follows a predetermined plan, structure, or set of instructions. Unlike spontaneous or informal celebrations, a guided celebration is orchestrated with a specific purpose or agenda in mind. It may involve a designated leader or host who directs the flow of the event, ensuring that participants engage in specific activities, rituals, or ceremonies according to a predefined schedule or program.


  • Dynacart's spiritual gurus will seamlessly lead you through the entire journey, beginning with a captivating introduction told with innocence through a story. They will intricately detail the precise processes involved, explain the significance and reasons behind the celebration, and impart blessings into your life through the chanting of mantras. Expect a journey that is both informative and engaging, ensuring a celebration free from monotony. The video guidance will be exclusively shared with you through a private and non-shareable method after your subscription is confirmed.
  • Dynacart's seasoned event organizers will craft unique plans to ensure that your celebration caters to all age groups within your family. Tailored fun and games, specifically designed for your occasion, will be carefully curated, and shared with you through a private, non-sharable method post-subscription. Get ready for an inclusive and joy-filled experience for every member of your family.
  • Dynacart also provides access to a comprehensive library with numerous videos, offering references for music, mantras, and celebrations from around the globe. Immerse yourself in a world of diverse festivities to enhance your cultural awareness and bring a sense of global unity to your celebrations.

Disclaimer :

  • Please be advised that the actual items included in the delivered packets may differ from the images displayed. This variance can occur due to factors such as unavailability, restrictions, and other uncontrollable and unavoidable reasons.
  • The images provided are intended to offer ideas for presentation on the day of celebration only. We understand that any differences between the images and the delivered items may cause confusion, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
  • Rest assured, our commitment to delivering high-quality and thoughtful items for your celebration remains unchanged. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to our customer support team.

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