Tuesday, February 10, 2026

festivals in tamilnadu

 Tamil Nadu is renowned for its vibrant culture, featuring key festivals like the four-day harvest celebration Pongal (Jan 14-17, 2026), Tamil New Year (Puthandu), and the Thiruvalluvar Day. Major cultural and temple celebrations include Thaipusam, Karthigai Deepam, Aadi Perukku, Natyanjali Dance Festival, and Jallikattu.

Key Festivals of Tamil Nadu (2026):
  • Pongal (Jan 14–17, 2026): The premier 4-day harvest festival, including Bhogi, Thai Pongal, Mattu Pongal, and Kaanum Pongal.
  • Jallikattu (Jan 2026): Traditional bull-taming event held in districts like Madurai during Pongal.
  • Thaipusam (Feb 2026): Celebrates Lord Murugan, with devotees carrying Kavadi to temples.
  • Natyanjali Dance Festival (Feb/Mar): Held at Chidambaram, celebrating Lord Shiva.
  • Tamil New Year / Puthandu (April): Marks the start of the Tamil calendar year.
  • Chithirai Festival (April/May): Famous month-long festival in Madurai.
  • Aadi Perukku (July/Aug): Festival celebrating water bodies and the monsoon.
  • Vinayaka Chaturthi (Aug/Sep): Celebrated with idol processions.
  • Navratri / Ayudha Puja (Oct): Dedicated to Goddesses and tools/vehicles.
  • Deepavali (Nov): Major festival of lights, featuring fireworks and traditional food.
  • Karthigai Deepam (Nov/Dec): A festival of lights, especially famous in Thiruvannamalai.
  • Mahamaham Festival: Held once every 12 years in Kumbakonam.
These festivals are characterized by colorful decorations, special foods (like Sakkarai Pongal), and large-scale, traditional processions.

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