Pongal
It is the harvest festival of thanks
giving to Sun, Earth and the Cow. The festival is celebrated
in the month of January for three days. Sugarcane, turmeric,
sheaves of paddy, newly prepared jaggery, vegetables and pulses
are offered to the Sun god. The earth and the cow are also worshiped
and offerings were made. The festival ends with 'Kanum Pongal'
on the third day when children enjoy watching the celebrations.
Vinayaka Chathurthi
Lord Ganesha or Vinayaka, the elephant headed
god is among the most worshiped deities of the State. The Ganesa
Puja is performed with fervor and gaiety. The celebration ends
on the ninth day when the idols of Vinayaka will be carried in
procession chanting his name and submerged in water in wells,
lakes, rivers or ocean. The festival falls on the month of september.
Navarathri
Navarathri , another festival lasts for nine days
as the name indicates. The goddesses of Durga, Lakshmi and Sarawathy,
the consorts of Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma
are worshiped. The festival falls in the months of September
- October and is marked with traditional displays of handmade
dolls.
Deepavali
This festival of lights is usually celebrated in Oct.-
Nov. It generates an atmosphere of gaiety, friendliness and excitement.
Aruvathimoovar Festival
The bronze statues of 63 Shivite saints
in the magnificent Kapaliswarar temple at Mylapore, who lived
in devotion and penance are taken in a colorful procession, once
in every year, through the streets of Mylapore, Chennai.
National festivals like Independence Day, Republic day, Gandhiji's
birthday etc. are celebrated throughout the state. Muslim festivals
like Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha, Muharrum, Birthday of Prophet
Mohamed and Christian festivals like Christmas, Easter, Good
Friday etc. are celebrated harmoniously as in other regions
of the country.