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The "Pongal" festival of Veerapathpir Karer Hindu temple at Kilaly was held recently after thirteen years.
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Two days before I left India, I invited my uncle and his family to a five-star restaurant called "Pongal" for dinner.
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Two days before I left India, I invited my uncle and his family to a five-star restaurant called "Pongal" for dinner.
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In India and around the world, Makar Sankranti is also known as Gupi, Lohri, Pongal, Thaipusam and by other names.
Anju Bhargava: Makar Sankranti: A Hindu Celebration Of Science And Spirituality
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Jan 22nd, 2010 at 10: 19 am monstermooch: anyone been to Pongal (lex bw 27th & 28th) for dosas? got a rec from an indian coworker that theirs are especially good.
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(I taught them about Pongal, from the Tamil Nagu state of India, and Tet from Viet Nam.)
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The ceremony, an annual feature during the Pongal (harvest) festival, is conducted to prevent the outbreak of mysterious diseases in the village ''.
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In India and around the world, Makar Sankranti is also known as Gupi, Lohri, Pongal, Thaipusam and by other names.
Anju Bhargava: Makar Sankranti: A Hindu Celebration Of Science And Spirituality
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Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated by Tamils across the country.
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Babu/Reuters Students arranged themselves into a shape of the Pongal Panai, or an earthen pot, as part of the Pongal festival celebrations in Chennai, India, Thursday.
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Pongal decorations above street in Little India, Singapore.
January 11, 2010