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Uzhavar Thirunal
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Uzhavar Thirunal

உழவர் திருநாள்

Uzhavar Thirunal is Farmers Day in Tamil Nadu, dedicated to deeply celebrating and honoring the indispensable agricultural community.

27518 days ago 1951-01-16

Primary date & Panchangam

Tue, 16 Jan 1951
Tuesday
1951
Kara Thai 3
Shukla Paksha Navami Ashwini - Pada 4

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What is Uzhavar Thirunal?

Uzhavar Thirunal is a dedicated day observed as an integral part of the Pongal festivities to explicitly honor farmers (Uzhavars). It recognizes agriculture as the primary backbone of the nation's economy and expresses immense gratitude to those who toil tirelessly in the fields to feed the population. The festival serves as a powerful reminder that without the hard work and dedication of farmers, human survival and societal progress would be absolutely impossible. It is a day when the entire society bows down to the creators of food.

The Nobility of Agriculture

As ancient Tamil literature, particularly the Thirukkural, profoundly proclaims, agriculture is the most essential and noble profession in the world ("Suzhandrum erpinnadhu ulagam"). Even though the world pursues various other trades and technologies, it ultimately depends on the plough for its sustenance. This specific day powerfully reinforces respect for farmers and farm workers. It highlights the cultural philosophy of Tamil Nadu which places the farmer at the very pinnacle of societal hierarchy due to their life-sustaining contribution.

Observance and Felicitations

On this day, all traditional farming equipment like ploughs, sickles, and spades are thoroughly cleaned, decorated with turmeric and vermilion, and solemnly worshipped. Village communities, local bodies, and cultural organizations often organize special public events to felicitate senior and successful farmers, presenting them with shawls and awards. Speeches, debates, and poetry sessions focusing on the greatness of agriculture and the challenges faced by farmers are held to raise social awareness and celebrate their vital role in society.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is a day specifically dedicated to honoring farmers, acknowledging their immense hardships, and recognizing agriculture as the most noble and vital profession.

It is typically observed alongside Mattu Pongal or Kaanum Pongal (the second or third day of the Tamil month of Thai) during the harvest festival.

Farming tools are considered sacred instruments that facilitate the creation of food. Worshipping them is a profound way of expressing gratitude for their utility in farming.

City dwellers can observe this day by resolving not to waste food, buying directly from farmer markets, and teaching the younger generation about the origins of their food.

Thirukkural states that whatever other professions people might pursue, they must all ultimately stand behind the plough, highlighting that farming sustains the entire world.

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