
Pongal and States
Authored by Balasubramanian Hariharan
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why we celebrate pongal
The festival of Pongal is mainly celebrated in Tamil Nadu and Kerela in India. It is celebrated to thank and express gratitude to the Gods and nature for the bountiful harvest. ... However, in almost all the states the Sun god, the Indra – God of rain and King of Heaven and nature is worshipped
The festival of Pongal is mainly celebrated in Tamil Nadu and Kerela in India. It is celebrated to thank and express gratitude to the Gods and nature for the bountiful harvest. ... However, in almost all the states the Sun god, the Indra – God of rain and King of Heaven and nature is worshied
The festival of Pongal is mainly celebrated in Tamil Nadu and Kerela in India.
Janmashtami is the auspicious day when Lord Krishna took birth on this planet. The birthday of Lord Krishna is celebrated with great fervor and zeal in India in August or September.
2.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
20 sec • Ungraded
Is Pongal same as Sankranti?
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1 min • 1 pt
(1) ............festival, (2) ...........people belonging to Hindus faith on this occasion people thank the sun god for abundant agricultural crops the hardest (3) ...............celebration of makar sankranti
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
What is traditional Pongal?
Pongal celebrates the new harvest and people offer dishes made with rice and jaggery to God for wealth and prosperity. ... The festival is named after the Tamil term "Pongal", which means "to boil, overflow" and refers to the traditional sweet dish prepared from the new harvest of rice boiled in milk with jaggery or gur.
Ponga celebrates the new harvest and people offer dishes made with rice and jaggery to God for wealth and prosperity. ... The festival is named after the Tamil term "Pongal", which means "to boil, overflow" and refers to the traditional sweet dish prepared from the new harvest of rice boiled in milk with jaggery or gur.
Pongal celebrates the new harvest and people offer dishes made wh rice and jaggery to God for wealth and prosperity. ... The festival is named after the Tamil term "Pongal", which means "to boil, overflow" and refers to the traditional sweet dish prepared from the new harvest of rice boiled in milk with jaggery or gur.
Pongal celebrates the new harvest and people offer dishes made with rice and jaggery to God fowealth and prosperity. ... The festival is named after the Tamil term "Pongal", which means "to boil, overflow" and refers to the traditional sweet dish prepared from the new harvest of rice boiled in milk with jaggery or gur.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
When does pongal starts
14th jan
15th jan
15 Feb
13th jan
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Pongal In Assam is known as
Lohri
Onam
Bihu
Makar Sankranti
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
What is Pongal called in Rajastan
Maghi
Makar Sankarti
Lasu
Uttarayana
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