Kaanum Pongal 2023 Wishes, Images, Greetings, Quotes, Messages, Posters, and Shayari

Kaanum Pongal is the fourth and the last day of the Pongal festival. It means “day of seeing.” Devotees celebrate the festival by wearing traditional clothes and going on a picnic with family and friends or in some cases visiting their hometown. The day is all about having quality time with family and friends and doing outdoor activities. This year in 2023, Kaanum Pongal will be celebrated on the 17th of January i.e Tuesday. 

Festivities for Kaanum Pongal

The festivities include a variety of traditions. During the festival, elders shower the young with their blessings. In states like Telangana and Tamil Nadu, unmarried ladies take a dip in the river, make Pongal, and eat the food there only. It is also very common to give servants new clothes, gifts, and money. 

Celebrate the final day of 4-day long festival, Kaanum Pongal using these best quotes, greetings, wishes, images, posters, messages and shayari.

Kaanum Pongal 2023 Wishes, Images, Greetings, Quotes, Messages, Posters, and Shayari

Kaanum Pongal

On the Occasion of Kaanum Pongal, I Am Sending You My Love and Lots of Wishes To Have Success, Prosperity and Happiness in Your Life. Happy Kaanum Pongal 2023 to You.

Kaanum Pongal 2023

As We Get Ready To Celebrate the Festival of Harvest, I Wish That This Year Is Full of Celebrations and Glory for You and Your Loved Ones. Happy Kaanum Pongal 2023 to You.

Kaanum Pongal Quotes

May the Sweetness of Celebrations of Kaanum Pongal Always Be There To Fulfil Your Life With Happiness That Lasts Forever. Wishing a Very Happy Pongal 2023 to You.

Kaanum Pongal Wishes

Significance of Kaanum Pongal

Kaanum is basically a Tamil term meaning Brother’s day. Devotees like to celebrate the day in a various ways. Ladies offer grains to the birds and seek their blessing for their sibling’s well-being. This tradition is known as Kanu. Brothers also visit their sisters and enjoy quality time with each other along with family and friends. Ladies also eat traditional food from the previous day and pray for their brother’s well-being. This is also the last day of Pongal, farmers also rest and celebrate the day with high hopes. Many devotees like to worship their ancestors to seek their forgiveness and blessings. After the three tiring days earlier, this festival is all about unwinding with family and closed ones by indulging in food and other outdoor activities. In rural areas, local businesses and shops give their employees charitable presents in the form of money. 

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