With the advent of a new year, comes the preparation of the harvest. Harvest festivals are celebrated all over the iNDIA. Ponga-the four day long festival of tamilnadu-is celebrated with great enthusiasm. San Academy Kamakotinagar invited the public to its "Idhu yenga Area Pongal". Our cultural pride lies in the village in the form of folk art. An initiative was taken to remind the visitors of our tamil culture and tradition and they could feast their eyes on Mayilattam, Karagattam, Bommai AAttam, Poikal Kudhirai, etc.
2nd Annual Idhu Enga Area Pongal at San Academy Kamakoti Nagar was an extraordinary day with a typical village Pongal celebration. The halls and reception were adorned with flowers and thoranam, sugarcane stacked to grace the occasion. An earthen pot was placed on fire with traditional fanfare. The chanting of Pongalo! Pongal! Pongalo! Pongal was exciting for the children. Our neighbourhood and general public were invited to the festivities. Every moment was enriching for the kids who were able to experience typical Pongal celebrations firsthand.
An initiative was taken to remind the visitors of our Tamil culture and tradition and they could feast their eyes on Mayilattam, Karagaattam, Bommai Aattam, Poikaal kuthirai, Silambatam, etc. Apart from this the children could spend time watching magic show and puppet show in the form of a shadow play.
The crew performed many folk art with Instruments and entertained the kids and the public. Children went on bullock cart rides, played Uriyadi and had sweet Pongal and sugarcane to end the day with many fond memories.
The commencement of the New Year brings a slew of festivals which Indians keep looking forward to for the rest of the year. The first is the harvest festival and Pongal is a Tamil tradition followed by all with great anticipation. With the intention of familiarizing the students with the culture deeply engraved in the heart of the people, and also acquainting them on the flavor of all things traditional, San Academy Kamakoti Nagar conducted the Pongal Thiruvizha on 12.01.2020 at its school premises. The entire neighbourhood and general public were invited to the festivities.
For many adults it was a re-visit to the past, where they vacationed at their native for all rituals, which brought back fond memories. For the young, more inclined towards technology, it was an eye-opener to understand our culture and enjoy simple things. To revive the fading traditions, the heart of the country – villages, and their unique customs were brought in. The guests were welcomed by big colourful aesthetically made Rangoli at the entrance.
Our cultural pride lies in the villages in the form of folk art. An initiative was taken to remind the visitors of our Tamil culture and tradition and they could feast their eyes on Mayilattam, Karagaattam, Bommai Aattam, Poikaal kuthirai, Silambatam, etc. Apart from this the children could spend time watching magic show and puppet show in the form of a shadow play.
While everyone watched our colourful culture, they could experience different authentic flavours by savoring the taste of traditional food items which were on display in various stalls. Children could set aside their pizza and pasta and could relish the flavor of molaga bujji, paniyaran, appam, vadai, goli soda, millet and grain food, etc
The cultural and traditional values of rural Tamil Nadu could be witnessed in the theme shops selling, bangles, ribbons, traditional toys, snacks, cotton candy, etc. The children could have their hands decorated with intrinsically drawn marudhaani. Children more used to amusement parks could enjoy the village version of the rides. While parampariya games like aadu puli attam, paramapadam, dhayam, paandi were arousing curiosity, jakkamma jostyam and kili jotsyam were not far behind in luring inquisitive patrons.
The overwhelming response by the general public was a great boost for the organizers themselves. The event rejuvenated the spirit of Pongal in all our visitors due to the authenticity and the traditional manner and which was colored with competitive games which included uriadithal. Through all this exuberant celebration, one could notice a visible feeling of oneness among all, as every component inculcated within the campus spread the festive spirit.