January 04, 2025 / 21:35 IST
Bhogi 2025 Date, Time, and Significance
Bhogi, the first day of the vibrant four-day Sankranti festival, holds great cultural and spiritual significance in the southern states of India, particularly in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu. This year, Bhogi Pandigai will be celebrated on Monday, January 13, 2025, with the Bhogi Sankranti moment occurring at 09:03 AM on January 14, 2025. This joyous occasion marks the beginning of the harvest festival, ushering in prosperity and new beginnings.
Bhogi 2025: Date and Time
Event | Date and Time |
Bhogi Pandigai on | Monday, January 13, 2025 |
Bhogi Sankranti Moment | 09:03, Jan 14 |
Makar Sankranti | Tuesday, January 14, 2025 |
What is Bhogi Pandigai?Bhogi Pandigai, also known as Bhogi, is a day dedicated to discarding the old and welcoming the new. As the first day of the Sankranti festivities, it precedes Makar Sankranti (January 14) and is followed by Kanuma Panduga/Mattu Pongal and Mukkanuma/Kaanum Pongal. Each day of the festival carries unique customs and rituals that showcase the cultural richness of the region.
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Bhogi: Significance and Rituals
- Bhogi Mantalu (Bonfire Tradition): At the break of dawn, people light a bonfire called Bhogi Mantalu using wood and discarded items no longer in use. This ritual symbolises letting go of negativity and embracing renewal. It’s a way of preparing homes and lives for a fresh start.
- Bhogi Pallu for Children: A unique and cherished ritual in Telugu households, Bhogi Pallu is a celebration for children aged three to six. They are adorned in vibrant traditional attire, and a mixture of Regi Pallu (Indian jujube), black gram, sugarcane pieces, flower petals, jaggery, and coins is showered on them. This act is believed to protect children from evil eyes and bring them blessings of long life and abundance.
- Ariselu Adugulu: Another delightful tradition involves placing Ariselu (a sweet made of rice and jaggery) on the ground and encouraging toddlers to take their first steps over them. This ritual signifies growth, progress, and new milestones.Cultural Festivities
- Rangoli Competitions: Bhogi is also known for its Rangoli or Kolam tradition. People create intricate and colourful Rangolis outside their homes to enhance the festive spirit. Competitions are often held, celebrating artistic creativity.
- Bommala Koluvu: Families arrange displays of dolls and figurines, known as Bommala Koluvu, on tiered platforms, adding a spiritual dimension to the celebrations.
- Feasting and Sharing: Bhogi is a time for culinary delights. Special sweets are prepared in abundance and shared with family and friends, fostering bonds of togetherness and joy.Bhogi 2025 is more than just the start of Sankranti—it is a celebration of renewal, prosperity, and family. The bonfire symbolises the burning of the past, while rituals like Bhogi Pallu and Ariselu Adugulu create lasting memories for children. With vibrant Rangolis, cultural displays, and festive feasts, Bhogi is a joyous prelude to the harvest festivities that follow. Let this Bhogi inspire you to embrace the new with hope and positivity.
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