Today we bought 11 months old kari stud bull (we named him KARUPPAN- AFKB002).
Our natural farm spreads over 20 acres of lush green landscape. This is a family farm where we cultivate Banana, Areca Nut and Coconut. We also predominantly breed Kangayam Cattles and Kanni Goats. In our farm we have been practicing organic / natural farming and that's our prime motto.
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Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Pongal Celebration 2017 @ Abhis Farm
Pongal is a four-days-long harvest festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu,
a southern state of India. For as long as people have been planting and
gathering food, there has been some form of harvest festival. This
four-day festival of thanksgiving to nature takes its name from the
Tamil word meaning "to boil" and is held in the month of Thai
(January-February) during the season when rice and other cereals,
sugar-cane, and turmeric (an essential ingredient in Tamil cooking) are
harvested.
Mid-January is an important time in the Tamil calendar. The harvest festival, Pongal, falls typically on the 14th or the 15th of January and is the quintessential 'Tamil Festival'. Pongal is a harvest festival, a traditional occasion for giving thanks to nature, for celebrating the life cycles that give us grain. Tamilians say 'Thai pirandhaal vazhi pirakkum', and believe that knotty family problems will be solved with the advent of the Tamil month Thai that begins on Pongal day. This is traditionally the month of weddings. This is not a surprise in a largely agricultural community - the riches gained from a good harvest form the economic basis for expensive family occasions like weddings.
Mid-January is an important time in the Tamil calendar. The harvest festival, Pongal, falls typically on the 14th or the 15th of January and is the quintessential 'Tamil Festival'. Pongal is a harvest festival, a traditional occasion for giving thanks to nature, for celebrating the life cycles that give us grain. Tamilians say 'Thai pirandhaal vazhi pirakkum', and believe that knotty family problems will be solved with the advent of the Tamil month Thai that begins on Pongal day. This is traditionally the month of weddings. This is not a surprise in a largely agricultural community - the riches gained from a good harvest form the economic basis for expensive family occasions like weddings.
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