Panaji (Goa): Vice President Venkaiah Naidu early on Wednesday celebrated Bhogi with his family at Raj Bhawan in Goa.
Bhogi marks the beginning of the four-day Pongal festival.
“Bhogi is the festival of change. Derelict articles and negative ideas are discarded and new energy is welcomed into people’s homes. It is symbolised by lighting a bonfire or Bhogi Mantalu,” the official Twitter handle of the Vice President tweeted.
Vice President celebrating Bhogi with his family by gathering around the bonfire today at dawn in Goa, Raj Bhawan today. #Bhogi pic.twitter.com/BYdmQ6GDze
— Vice President of India (@VPSecretariat) January 13, 2021
On the occasion, Naidu, who was seen performing all rituals related to Bhogi, including circling around the bon fire along with his wife, prayed for everyone’s happiness, good health and prosperity.
‘భోగి’ పండుగ శుభాకాంక్షలు. చిన్నా పెద్దా అంతా కలిసి ఆనందోత్సాహాలతో వేసే భోగి మంటలు ప్రతికూల ఆలోచనలను వదలి సానుకూల దృక్ఫథంతో ముందుకు సాగాలనే సందేశాన్నిస్తాయి. భోగి అందరి జీవితాల్లోకి భోగభాగ్యాలను, ఆయురారోగ్యాలను తీసుకురావాలని మనసారా ఆకాంక్షిస్తున్నాను. #Bhogi #Bhogi2021 pic.twitter.com/jLDx5ODJTR
— Vice President of India (@VPSecretariat) January 13, 2021
“Lohri and Bhogi greetings to all! These festivals are known for their colorfulness and symbolise good harvest and bountifulness of nature. May the pious bonfires bring in happiness, good health and prosperity for all. #Lohri #Bhogi,” Naidu tweeted.
Lohri & Bhogi greetings to all! These festivals are known for their colourfulness and symbolise good harvest and bountifulness of nature. May the pious bonfires bring in happiness, good health and prosperity for all. #Lohri #Bhogi pic.twitter.com/nOnbSmDZPU
— Vice President of India (@VPSecretariat) January 13, 2021
Bhogi, largely celebrated in the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, is part of the Pongal festival in which useless household articles are put in a bonfire.
Pongal is observed to mark the end of the winter and the beginning of the harvest season.