Mattu Pongal
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The third day of Pongal is dedicated to cattle         and is called Mattu Pongal. People offer prayers to the bulls, cows and         other farm animals. Cows and bulls have always held a special place in         India. Cows give nourishing milk while bulls and oxen help plough the         fields. Thus, Maatu Pongal is a day when cattle are given a well         deserved day of rest and are given pride of place. Therefore the farmers         honor their cattle friends by celebrating it as a day of thanks-giving         to them.
Legend
On this day, Lord Ganesh and Goddess Parvati are worshiped and Pongal         is offered to them in the 'puja'. According to a legend, once Shiva         asked his bull, Basava, to go to the earth and ask the mortals to have         an oil massage and bath every day and to eat once a month.         Inadvertently, Basava announced that everyone should eat daily and have         an oil bath once a month. This mistake enraged Shiva who then cursed         Basava, banishing him to live on the earth forever. He would have to         plough the fields and help people produce more food. Thus the         association of this day with cattle.
Puja Process
The cattle are washed, their horns are painted and covered with shining         metal caps. Multi-colored beads, tinkling bells, sheaves of corn and         flower garlands are tied around their necks. They are fed with Pongal         and taken to the village centres. Devotees pay their respect to cows by         bending down, like praying in temple, and touching their feet and         foreheads, followed by an aarthi (showing fire to the object of praise)         and offering the cattle prasadam (food offering, in this case, Pongal).
Jallikattu- A Bull Festival
A festival called Jallikattu is held in Madurai, Tiruchirapalli and         Tanjavur on this day. Bundles of money are tied to the horns of         ferocious bulls which the villagers try to retrieve. Everyone joins in         the community meal, at which the food is made of the freshly harvested         grain. This day is named and celebrated as Tamizhar Tirunal in a fitting         manner throughout Tamil Nadu.
Tomorrow (Sunday January 17) we have tickets to the festival and I believe that we are to witness the above events as mentioned for day three. My camera will be with me to record whatever we get to see and experience ..... all of which I will share !!
Day three or Maatu Pongal is a day when cattle are given a well deserved day of rest and are given pride of place. Therefore the farmers honor their cattle friends by celebrating it as a day of thanks-giving to them.
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