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Kelantan
Pulau Pinang (Penang)
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Festivals
of Malaysia- Thaiponggol
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In Malaysia,
Thaiponggol is a harvest festival celebrated out of season
because it is fixed in the Hindu calendar. Tamils celebrate
this festival around the second week of January. While it
is still dark, farmers rise and cook some of the newly harvested
grain. Ponggol is the presentation of the cooked harvested
grain to the sun at dawn.
The sun god, on whom the crops depend so much, is worshipped.
Prayers are also conducted in the temple and in the home
on a small scale.
However, for urban families, this ritual has been adapted
to their own living conditions. Here the family rises, bathes
and gets dressed before dawn. This is done without the use
of any form of light. When everyone is ready, wearing their
best clothes, they assemble around a display of fruits and
flowers. Only then are lamps lit. The vision of natural
beauty must be the first sight in the morning. On the rising
of dawn, a vegetarian breakfast is enjoyed by all members
of the family.
| Hari
Raya Puasa | Hari
Raya Haji | Prophet
Muhammad's Birthday |
| Chinese
New Year | Chap
Goh Mei | Nine
Emperor Gods | Vesak
Day |
| Deepavali
| Christmas
| Easter | Thaiponggal
| Thaipusam
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| New
Year's Day | Kadazan
Harvest | Gawai
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Last modified: May 26, 2005
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