Published 06:30 IST, January 15th 2020
Pongal 2020: Here's how you can wish your closed ones this harvest season
Pongal is one of the most auspicious festivals in all of south India. Here are a few decent Pongal wishes that you can share with your friends and family
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Pongal is one of the most revered festivals in southern India. The festival marks the beginning of the harvest season in the south and also is celebrated right before the summer solstice. Pongal will be celebrated on January 15, 2020, and the festivities will continue for three whole days. Here are a few Pongal wishes that are appropriate for the festival that you can send to your family and friends.
Auspicious Pongal wishes that you can send your friends and family during the festival
Pongal is one of the most auspicious festivals for south India. During the celebrations, you might want to send your friends and family Pongal wishes. However, finding the right message to send can be a problematic task that you may not have the time to go through. So here are a few Pongal wishes suggestions that you can use to send to your contacts during this auspicious harvest season.
“May this harvest festival diminish all your worries and fears from your life and fill your heart with calm and healthy thoughts. Happy Pongal”#EasyStepIn #Pongal pic.twitter.com/cUR8YElCYv
— EasyStepin (@easystepin) January 14, 2020
HAPPY PONGAL
— DHONISM (@BALAJISUDHAN2) January 14, 2020
WE CELEARATE PONGAL WITH FAMILY ONLY Not THIS TIME CELEBRATE WITH INDIANS #Pongal pic.twitter.com/DK6FjSDfI1
wishing you #happiness, peace, #joy, and good luck aplenty on the auspicious day of #Pongal. pic.twitter.com/mOdzIokPpY
— neighbourchef (@neighbourcheff) January 13, 2020
May this festival may be the start of your brighter days, blessed with prosperity and joy. Happy #Pongal! pic.twitter.com/KgG3Aviglo
— KalpsKitchen (@kalpskitchen) January 14, 2020
Let's celebrate the big festival of Pongal #Pongal pic.twitter.com/CtO9H1RIn6
— Anbu Rose (@AnbuShanmugavel) January 14, 2020
Some of us yearn to have meals made by our mother, every day, no?
— Madhuvanthi Srinivasan | مدهوونتی شرینیوسن (@MadhuvanthiS95) January 14, 2020
In our houses, in her presence, all the time.
Motherhood has cooked a feast for Pongal. She's still in works to fill this plate with more food, as we speak.
Pongal Nalvazthukal :)#Pongal #MakarSankranti pic.twitter.com/kn5lLQzUUE
06:30 IST, January 15th 2020