Bhogi festival is celebrated on January 13 every year. As India gears up for the harvest season, the southern states mark the beginning of Pongal festivities with Bhogi, the first of the four-day ...
The festive season is here, and Bhogi 2025 marks the beginning of a time filled with happiness, traditions, and new beginnings. Bhogi is a celebration of letting go of the old and welcoming the ...
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The festival is another on the list of diverse harvest festivals celebrated across India. Bhogi Pongal is dedicated t ...
Bhogi Pandigai is a celebration of renewal, gratitude, and community. It teaches us the value of cleansing ourselves from the old and embracing the new with positivity and hope. Rooted in agrarian ...
Bhogi, celebrated in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka, marks the first day of the Pongal festival, dedicated to Lord Indra. Rituals like cleaning homes, Bhogi Mantalu ...
Bhogi, the first day of the Pongal celebrations, is a time to embrace renewal, discard the old, and welcome positivity. Share the joy of this auspicious day with your loved ones through these ...
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CM Chandrababu Naidu along with family members add glitter to the festivitiesMany competitions held for the villagers which ...
India has 29 states with at least 720 districts comprising of approximately 6 lakh villages, and over 8200 cities and towns. Indian postal department has allotted a unique postal code of pin code ...
Bhogi Pandigai, the first day of the Pongal festival in Tamil Nadu, is centered around renewal, community, and gratitude. Celebrated on January 13, 2025, it involves cleansing rituals, bonfires to ...
The festival is important because it serves as an opportunity to express joy and gratitude. On Bhogi Pongal, people light a bonfire to discard their old and unwanted items. The practice symbolises ...