Pongal Festival

In the South Sankranti becomes Pongal. It is a celebration of the harvest
which is observed for three days in Tamil Nadu as well as in Andhra Pradesh.
The first day is the Bhogi Pongal which is celebrated as a family festival.
Surya Pongal, the second day, is dedicated to the Sun (surya) when pongal
(rice cooked in milk and jaggery) is boiled by women and offered to the
sun.
Friends greet one another by asking "Is it boiled?" and the answer
given is "It is".
It is followed by great rejoicing. Mattu Pongal, the third day, is a day
dedicated to the worship and veneration of cattle(mattu).
The pongal that has been offered to the local deities is given to the cattle
to eat. The cattle are bathed and decorated.
Coloured balls of the pongal are also made and left in the open for birds.
In Madurai, Tiruchirapalli and Tanjore, a kind of bullfight, called the
"Jellikattu" is held.
Bundles containing money are tied to the horns of ferocious bulls, and unarmed
villagers try to wrest the bundles from them. With ingredients provided
by the freshly gathered harvest, community meals are held at night.