Step-by-step pooja procedure to perform rituals correctly and get maximum spiritual benefits.
Complete list of required pooja items and samagri for performing the festival rituals.
Auspicious timings and shubh muhurat to perform pooja for best results.
Sacred mantras and aarti to chant during pooja for positive energy.
Mattu Pongal 2026 celebrates cows and the harvest bounty with reverence and joy 🐄🙏. It honors Gau Mata as a sacred provider of milk, fertility for fields, and steady work for farmers. The festival fosters gratitude, ethical care for animals, and harmony between humans and nature. It aligns with cycles of the earth and the sky, inviting blessings that sustain families and communities ✨🌾.
| Title | Value |
|---|---|
| Tithi | Third day of Thai Pongal, dedicated to cows and farm life 🐄 |
| Nakshatra | Varies by locale; commonly observed during the Pongal harvest window |
| Sunrise | 07:10 AM IST |
| Sunset | 05:55 PM IST |
| Auspicious Timing | Early morning muhurat around sunrise, ideal for cow puja and prayers |
| Date | 15 January 2026 |
These traditions emphasize gratitude to cattle, sustainable farming, and community sharing. 🪴🌾 Families gather in homes and farms to mark kindness toward animals and land, weaving together prayers, music, and feasting.
Remedy 1: Decorate the cow with fresh garlands and offer milk and sugarcane.
Benefit: Invites blessings, harmony, and prosperity in the home 🏡🐮.
Remedy 2: Cook a wholesome Pongal using new rice, moong dal, and jaggery.
Benefit: Purifies the kitchen and invites abundance in harvest season 🌾✨.
Remedy 3: Offer water to cattle and perform a short family prayer at sunrise.
Benefit: Strengthens family bonds and gratitude 🙏🤲.
Mattu Pongal is the second day of the four-day Pongal harvest festival in Tamil Nadu, dedicated to cows and bulls that plow the fields and provide milk. Cattle are bathed, adorned with garlands and turmeric, and fed a special Pongal as an expression of gratitude in Tamil agrarian tradition. Historically, the day reflects the cultural belief in harmonious farming life, honoring the bovine partners that sustain the harvest and are central to the Pongal ritual.
Cattle are bathed, decorated, and fed a Pongal offering (rice boiled with milk) with sugarcane, coconut, and greens, while families chant prayers or mantras; some observe a light fast.
The exact day and timing depend on the Panchang; some regions observe on the scheduled tithi, while others shift to the next day, and cattle rituals vary by local tradition.
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