Ciru-vittupongal, Ciṟuvīṭṭuppoṅgal, Ciruvittuppongal, Ciru-vittu-pongal, Ciruvittu-pongal: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Ciṟuvīṭṭuppoṅgal (சிறுவீட்டுப்பொங்gஅல்) [ciṟuvīṭṭuppoṅkal] [ciṟu-vīṭṭu-poṅgal] noun < idem. + வீடு [vidu] +. A festival in the month of Tai in which rice is boiled and offered to God by girls, in front of the toy-houses prepared for the occasion; தை மாதத்தில் சிறுமியர் சிறுவீடுகட்டிப் பொங்கலிடும் பண்டிகை. [thai mathathil sirumiyar siruvidugattip pongalidum pandigai.] Local usage

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Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.

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