Plan Your Year with the Pagam Holidays List

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Please find below the list of public holidays in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, also known as Pagam holidays: 1. New Year's Day - January 1st 2. Pongal - January 14th 3. Thiruvalluvar Day - January 15th 4. Uzhavar Thirunal - January 16th 5. Republic Day - January 26th 6.


Observed by: Hellenic/Roman polytheists

Remembrance for Leif and his sister Freydís Eiríksdóttir, children of Erik the Red, who are cited with being the first Norse explorers in North America. Honouring the martyrdom of Eyvind Kinnrifi who was tortured to death for his belief in the Old Gods and Goddesses and refusal to convert to Christianity.

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Republic Day - January 26th 6. Good Friday - Varied date in April 7. May Day - May 1st 8.

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Winter Nights is mentioned in the Ynglinga Saga as one of the three greatest blessings of the year, the other two being Sigrblót in April, and þorrablót in late Jan/early Feb. Winter Nights is the celebration of the beginning of the winter season; Álfablót is a sacrifice to the elves, and Dísablót a sacrifice to the female spirits (dísir) and Valkyries.
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Ramzan - Varied date in June/July 9. Independence Day - August 15th 10. Krishna Jayanthi - Varied date in August/September 11. Vinayaka Chaturthi - Varied date in August/September 12. Muharram - Varied date in August/September 13. Gandhi Jayanti - October 2nd 14. Ayudha Pooja - Varied date in September/October 15. Vijaya Dashami - Varied date in September/October 16. Diwali - Varied date in October/November 17. Karthigai Deepam - Varied date in November/December 18. Christmas Day - December 25th These public holidays are observed throughout Tamil Nadu and are recognized as official non-working days. They provide an opportunity for people to celebrate and commemorate various cultural, religious, and national events. It is important to note that some holidays have variable dates as they follow the lunar or Islamic calendars..

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1. Emma - 1/5 stars - I was highly disappointed with the "Pagam holidays list." It was extremely outdated and many of the holidays listed were no longer observed or celebrated. Additionally, the information provided was not consistent, with some holidays missing descriptions or having incorrect dates. Overall, it was a waste of money and I would not recommend it to anyone looking for accurate and up-to-date holiday information.
2. John - 2/5 stars - The "Pagam holidays list" was not what I expected. It lacked depth and detail, providing only basic information about each holiday. I was hoping for more historical background and cultural significance, but unfortunately, that was missing. Furthermore, the organization of the list was confusing and made it difficult to find specific holidays. While it included a wide range of holidays from different countries, it failed to provide any real value or insight.
3. Sarah - 2/5 stars - The "Pagam holidays list" was underwhelming, to say the least. The descriptions of the holidays were brief and lackluster, leaving me wanting more information. The list could have been much more comprehensive, including lesser-known holidays and festivals. Additionally, the formatting was poor, making it difficult to read and navigate through. I expected better quality and content for the price I paid.
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