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13 - 17 January 2026
Pongal is a traditional Indian harvest festival that charms with its colourful intimations of an age gone by.
Pongal is a traditional harvest festival commonly celebrated in South India. It is a time to express gratitude to the Sun God, Surya for a bountiful harvest. The festival lasts for four days and involves cooking a special dish called Pongal, made from newly harvested rice and lentils.
People decorate their homes, wear new clothes, and exchange gifts. Pongal is a joyous occasion that brings communities together to celebrate and appreciate the blessings of nature.
A splendor of activities await during Pongal, particularly in Little India. Mingle with locals, enjoy the vivid street lights, see cattle up-close and participate in the ultimate Pongal experience.
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Experience the vibrant and mesmerizing street light-up along Serangoon Road illuminating Little India with colorful displays and cultural festivities.
Witness the majestic cattle adorned with colorful beads, garlands, and bells, at Clive Street in Little India. Cattles are honored for their vital role in ensuring a bountiful harvest.
Experience the magic of Pongal at a cultural show in Little India! Be mesmerized by traditional South Indian arts, captivating dances, and insightful explanations about Pongal's rich traditions.
Witness the traditional practice of boiled rice on a traditional stove. Don't miss this unique cultural experience!
Discover the icons of Pongal, from sweet boiled rice to cattle, which are sacred animals in the Hindu religion.
Pongal, a mixture of sweet boiled rice is made and it is derived from the Tamil word pongu, which means “to boil over”.
Rangoli is a cultural art form, where colorful patterns are made using rice, flowers or powders on the ground.
Cattle are sacred and symbolise prosperity, with their participation in the festival signifying gratitude towards them for their contribution to agriculture.
Discover the vibrant tapestry of cultures in Singapore's Little India, where the streets come alive with the sights, sounds, and aromas of Indian heritage. Immerse yourself in the bustling markets, ornate temples, and delectable cuisine for an unforgettable journey into this enchanting neighborhood.