Cultural diversity, unity at JB harvest festival


More than 2,000 people took part in Johor MIC Ponggal Family Day in Hutan Bandar Mutiara Rini, Johor Baru. — THOMAS YONG/The Star

THE Ponggal harvest festival is a showcase of the country’s commitment to cultural diversity and unity, says Johor Baru Women’s Welfare Association president I. Vimala.

She said the festival celebrated by the Tamil community, symbolises gratitude for abundant harvests.

“This year, people from various backgrounds joined in, demonstrating Malaysia’s dedication to fostering multiculturalism.

“Visitors took part in the ceremony where milk is boiled in a claypot until it overflows, symbolising prosperity,” she said when met at Johor MIC Ponggal Family Day in Hutan Bandar Mutiara Rini in Johor Baru.

Visitors, including those from Sabah and Sarawak, expressed joy at being part of the cultural experience.

“The warmth and hospitality extended to us during Ponggal was heartening.

People from other races also participated in the event.People from other races also participated in the event.

“We felt a deep sense of belonging as we shared in the joy of the festival with our Tamil brothers and sisters,” said Keneng Jan Mohammad from Sabah.

Sonia Anak Ronald, from Sarawak, said the preparations were an eye-opener.

“We learned about the significance of each ritual and how it ties back to the appreciation of nature and the blessings it provides.

“It was a beautiful lesson in cultural exchange,” she said.

The liveliness of Ponggal was also highlighted by the vibrant cultural performances.

Johor Indian Petty Traders and Small Business Association chairman D. Ravindran said in Tamil Nadu, Ponggal was more widely celebrated compared to Deepavali.

The programme was launched by MIC vice-president Datuk M. Asojan.

Also present were Johor MIC chairman R. Vidyananthan and the then state tourism, environment, heritage and culture committee chairman K. Raven Kumar.

Asojan said more than 2,000 people participated in the event, with 550 pots used to boil the rice.

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