A very happy Pongal to everyone. Today on Surya Pongal , salutations are given to the Sun.
Pongal is the most important festival for Tamilians around the world. It is a harvest and thanksgiving festival. The first day is Surya Pongal , The second day is Mattu Pongal, on this day the Oxen is decorated and fed a sweet dish called Pongal. This is to thank them for their hard work along with the farmers in bringing about a good harvest. On the third day(kannu Pongal) , relatives and friends are visited and thanked for their support.
Thanks for stopping by , Have a great day.
Wowww !!! Awesome pongal card !!
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Another outstanding work! Thanks for the explanation of the festival for us who do not know the Indian culture as well. Happy Pongal to you and your family and to all those who celebrate! Hugs from Croatia!
ReplyDeleteAwesome as always suganthi..:) love the pongal pot..Happy sankranthi to you n your family.. :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteEvery year, i love to c ur new dimension of pongal wishes quilling...And u never cease to amaze...Fabulous as always dear...Very happy pongal to u and ur family ...Hugs from UAE :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Pongal to you and your family, Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card !! Wishing you too Happy Pongal !
ReplyDeleteWowww! Another amazing card from you, Suganthi! I love the way you have made the pot and the bright, happy colors you have used :)
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family, a very Happy Pongal! :)
Superb card representing the essence of Pongal. Happy Pongal to you.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully happy - love the textured background! Happy Pongal Suganthi!
ReplyDeleteNicely Quilled!
ReplyDeleteI love the filds of sugarcane leaves!
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A beautiful design and the embossing is lovely!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pongal card,simply loved the design!
ReplyDeletewow!!!Amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteNati from Brazil
Wonderful!! Love the combination of quilling and embossing :)
ReplyDeleteLove the contrast of embossing and the quilling Suganthi
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