Showing posts with label pongal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pongal. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Pongal- Thamizhar Thirunal

Marking the end of Winter, Pongal signifies the start of Summer. It is celebrated for four days as a way of expressing gratitude to Nature. In a way, Pongal is the Indian Thanksgiving. Each of the 4 days is devoted to a different element of nature - on the 1st day Bhogi, the prayers are offered to Fire. On the 2nd day, the important element of nature, the Sun is worshiped. Farmers decorate and worship Cattle on the 3rd day. 4th day (Kaanum Pongal) is meant for Families to reunite and spend the day together.

Here are some of the traditions/customs followed during this festival!

-Cleaning the household: The first thing people do before this festival is cleaning their households. They discard clothes, utensils and other unnecessary household items. The idea behind this is to start new and fresh.

-Food: During Pongal, families gather to make the most delicious Pongal. The most authentic way to make Pongal is on a fire hearth using a clay pot, water, rice, sugar and other main ingredients. It is served on a banana leaf.

-Sugarcane: Another important custom during Pongal is eating sugarcane.

-Decorations: Families decorate the house with flowers, sugarcane and kolam before this festival. Kolam, which is made from rice powder, is a traditional decoration of South Indian homes.

-Gifts: Exchanging of gifts between family, friends and relatives is another custom.

Here are some of the Traditional outfits worn during Pongal.

-Men – Dhoti, an Indian traditional outfit especially worn by men on auspicious occasions and festivals. Apart from this Kurtas are also preferred by men. Elderly people go for angavastram.


-Women – Silk sarees, cotton sarees, and silk cotton are the most preferred by women. The young girls and women wear a lehanga and half sari respectively.


-Kids: For girls pattu pavadai is the attire and ethnic kurtas for boys.




To browse and shop from our absolutely stunning collections this Pongal, visit our site www.pothys.com!

We wish you a prosperous and happy Pongal.

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Pongal Collections from Pothys






The most popular and widely celebrated South Indian festival is just around the corner. Pongal is a very important four day long harvest festival grandly celebrated in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is the auspicious beginning of Uttarayan – the Sun’s six month long journey northwards. The Sun, the Earth and the cattle are worshipped on this day as a thanksgiving for an abundant harvest. Pongal is celebrated in the month of Thai (January- February) during which rice, cotton, mustard, sugar-cane and other cereals are harvested.

The word Pongal has two meanings: Pongal is the name of the dish cooked on this day and Ponga means “to overflow”. “Thai pirandhal vazhi pirakkum” - it is believed that all one’s problems will be solved and that good things will come this month. It also signifies the start of the wedding season for the year.

Colors for this festive season:

Red: This color stands for Purity. The most adorned color for weddings is Red. It also associates with strength, courage, optimism and love. Red is a shout out at weddings because it’s bold and bright.

Blue: Blue is the favorite color for everyone. The dark shade of blue signifies trust, intelligence, cleanliness, dependability and authority.

Light blue stands for peace and serenity. Blue looks beautiful for any event. Morning or Evening, blue is definitely a favourite!

Marigold: Marigolds are known as the “Herb of the sun”. A rich and vibrant yellow or a mix of orange and yellow. This color is so beautiful and traditional. This color is named after the flower Marigold and it signifies passion and creativity.

Green: Green stands for nature. This is the perfect color for this harvest season. Green enhances the mood and signifies happiness and a new beginning. Pongal being the harvest festival that is celebrated widely in South India, green is the perfect color for this season!

Some of the rituals are cleaning the house, exchanging gifts and wearing new clothes. Men go for Dhoti sets and women wear lehenga or sarees. Pothys has the best new collection in for this Pongal - a wide range of silk sarees and colorful lehengas. So it is time to shop for some gifts and new clothes! Visit our store or log in www.pothys.com to make sure that you get the best for this Pongal!


Blue Silk saree with Elephant motif border
Blue Silk saree with Elephant motif border
Maroon saree with a heart shaped border
Maroon saree with a heart shaped border
Pink Silk saree with Floral motifs
Pink Silk saree with Floral motifs 
Golden Yellow Silk saree with Pink border
Golden Yellow Silk saree with Pink border