| Kaanum Pongal காணும் பொங்கல் | |
|---|---|
| Observed by | Tamil people |
| Type | Tamil festival |
| Significance | Thanksgiving for cattle, ancestors and farming livestock, visiting relatives houses |
| Celebrations | Feasting |
| Date | Third day of the month of Thai in theTamil calendar |
Kaanum Pongal orKanum Pongal (Tamil:காணும் பொங்கல்) is the fourth and the final day of the four-dayPongal festival.[1] It is observed in the month of Thai according to theTamil calendar and usually falls on 16 or 17 January.[2] Though the name of the festival is specific toTamil Nadu, it is also celebrated in other southern Indian states such asAndhra Pradesh andKarnataka as the festival is significantly popular inSouth India. The day of Kaanum Pongal is often acknowledged as theThiruvalluvar Day in remembrance of the historic Tamil writer, poet and philosopherThiruvalluvar who was known for writing the world famousThirukural.[3] The day is also popularly treated as the sightseeing day as well as the Thanksgiving day. People believe Kaanum Pongal is an auspicious day to arrange marriage proposals and to kick start new bonds and relationships.[citation needed]
The wordKaanum means 'viewing and seeing'. Kaanum Pongal is the day of relaxation and enjoyment as it implies that people spend their time by arranging family trips, picnics, visiting neighbours and relatives houses.[4] In the state of Andhra Pradesh, the festival is earmarked and celebrated asMukkanuma and the auspicious festival is observed in Andhra by worshipping the cattle. In the state of Tamil Nadu, the day of Kanum Pongal is also referred to asVirgin Pongal orKanni Pongal, the wordKanni implies virgin/maiden/unmarried girl. Unmarried girls celebrate the festival by playing in the water at the river banks and pray the god to have a very successful matrimonial life. Kanni Pongal is celebrated coinciding Kaanum Pongal for the wellbeing of unmarried women and for the fertility.[5]
Kaanum Pongal for women offer special prayers towards the Sun god for the wellbeing of their brothers and as per the customs and traditions, women visit the brothers places.[citation needed]