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JANUARY
1st – New
Years Day – People of
Pondicherry welcome the new year
in exotic and esoteric nature,
it is just extra bonus for them.
4th –
7th - International Yoga
Festival
This festival brings
in participants from all over
the world between the 4th to the
7th January every year. The
festival includes talks,
discussions, exchange of ideas,
consultation and demonstration
of techniques. Classical Indian
dance and music programme every
day.
13th –
16th Pongal Festival
– The harvest, earth and sun
festival
Day 1 : Pongal Eve (Bogi):
house cleaning and decorating
with intricate
designs; burning of old clothes,
mats and the like.
Day 2 : Pongal:
Preparation of ritual pongal
dish cooked in new pots and
prayer for sun god.
Day 3 : Mattu Pongal (Cow/Ox
Festival) – Cows and Ox are
washed,
decorated, have their horns
painted and are fed pongal; they
are
raced in villages around.
Day 4 : Farmer’s Day:
People dress up and visit their
neighbours and friends
and relatives houses; there is
no more busy day in Pondy’s Park
and
Beach Road.
26th –
Republic Day
Police parade in the Indira
Gandhi Stadium. Pondicherrians
celebrate the day in a devoted
manner. The Chief Secretariat,
entire beach road and Raj Niwas
(Lt. Governor’s residence) are
illuminated attractively.
Ramzan
Id-Ul-Fitr
FEBRUARY
Masi
Magam – The festival
will be celebrated in the sea
shore. In the morning around 30
sacred images from a wide region
are bathed ritually. In the
evening the sacred images
gathered in one place. In night
there is a procession of images
in a illuminated cars in
differed shapes(image bearing
vehicle)
The Mother’s Birth Anniversary
On 21st February, devotees queue
at Sri Aurobindo Ashram starting
early in the morning, to visit
the Mother’s room.
MARCH & APRIL
Bakrid
– Muslim day of Sacrifices.
Tamil
New Year
Good
Friday
Chitrai
kalai Vizha -(Summer
Festival)
Department of Art & Culture,
Government of Pondicherry
organize Indian Classical music
and dances in various places of
Pondicherry.
MAY – AUGUST
Villianur
Temple Car Festival –
on the full moon between mid May
and mid June falls the ninth day
of a ten day festival. On this
day the temple car with the
image of the god is paraded
around the town.
Bastille Day-in July
14th, Bastille Day, Pondicherry
witnesses an Indo-French
pageantry.
Veerampattinam Car Festival
In the month of August the
festival is celebrated in
Veerampattinam, a fishing
village near Ariyankuppam. On
this day the temple car with the
image of the god is paraded
around the village.
Fete De
Pondicherry (Festival of
Pondicherry) - A
cultural pageant, coinciding
with Liberation Day and
Independence Day. Government of
Pondicherry organize the fete
features free evening cultural
presentation in various places
of Pondicherry.
Independence Day-
15th of August, the day is
celebrated with enthusiasm.
Pondicherry De Jure Transfer Day
- 16th of August
marks Pondicherry’s complete
accession to the Indian Union in
1962.
15th
August – Sri
Aurobindo’s Birth Anniversary.
On this day, devotees queue at
Sri Aurobindo Ashram starting
early in the morning, to visit
the Sri Aurobindo’s room.
SETPEMBER
Vinayaka
Chathurthi – The
festival of India’s most
ubiquitous god, Vinayaka (or
Ganesh or Ganapati).
OCTOBER - NOVEMBER
Navaratri
The nine-day festival of the
Goddesses Durgar (warrior
righteousness), Lakshmi
(prosperity) and Saraswati
(knowledge and the arts). In
some of the houses and temples
decorated with kolu pommai
(painted ceramic doos)
particularly in Easwaran Kovil
at M.G.Road.
Ayudha
Puja- this day marks
the end of Navaratri. Gourds
reddened with vermilion powder
are broken, banana leaves are
installed, and all forms of
implements and equipments,
including cars and motorcycles
are given a puja as a honour.
Vijayadasami- the
next day to Ayudha Puja is given
over to the Goddess Durga,
the warrior aspect of the Divine
Mother.
Deepavali
the new moon between mid-October
and mid-November sees the
Festival of Light, marking the
triumph of Good over Evil.
Mostly all the peoples wear new
dress and celebrate the festival
with sweet and crackers. This
day is the happiest day for the
children.
Karthigai Deepam Festival
- during this three day festival
mostly all the Hindu houses even
in rural and urban is
illuminated.
DECEMBER
Christmas Season -
the Christmas season is quiet.
Shops and houses are hung with
perforated star lanterns.
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