Archive for the ‘News’ Category


Submit Your Work to www.tamilyouth.ca!

By Admin - February 4th, 2014

Submit Your Work to www.tamilyouth.ca!

Interested in submitting your writing, artwork and videos to be published on www.tamilyouth.ca? Email us at blogs@ctya.org!



Invitation to Ottawa Thamizh Heritage Month Showcase Event

By Admin - January 15th, 2014

Invitation to Ottawa Thamizh Heritage Month Showcase Event

A message from all Ottawa Thamizh Organization for Tamil Heritage Month

Our Mayor Hon. Jim Watson and City of Ottawa has Proclaimed the Month of January as Thamizh Heritage Month.

Our Mayor Hon. Jim Watson sent his Pongal Greetings to the Tamil Community of Ottawa.

In celebrating the ThaiPongal and the Thamizh Heritage Month, all the Thamizh organizations in Ottawa are coming together and holding many events through out the month of January.

All Thamizh Organizations of Ottawa would like invite Your Family & Friends to OTTAWA THAMIZH HERITAGE MONTH SHOWCASE event. Please wear Traditional Thamizh Clothing to this event.

This year’s Thamizh Heritage Month Showcase event will be held on Saturday, January 18th from 1.00 pm to 6.00 pm in the 2nd floor Concourse at the Barrhaven Walter Baker Centre, 100 Malvern Drive, Ottawa, ON K2J 2G5.

The event organizers would like to extend a warm invitation to all of the Thamizh Community of Ottawa to attend this Thamizh Showcase event in large numbers and share in our sense of pride in celebrating our Thamizh Heritage.

The event will showcase information on Thamizh history and heritage, Thamizh musical instruments and talents, Thamizh handcrafts and sample of Thamizh food and many more.

Please bring your friends and neighbors to experience the richness of our Thamizh Heritage.

Muththamizh Kalamandram is holding its Pongal Peruvizha (Harvesting Festival) on the Saturday, February 01, 2014 at 2:30 PM at the Kailash Mitel Theatre of Carleton University.

http://ncrta.ca/tamilheritagemonth/2014/2014_Ottawa_Invitation_for_Thamizh_Heritage_Month_Showcase_full.pdf

http://ncrta.ca/tamilheritagemonth/2014/2014_Ottawa_ThaiPongal_Greetings_from_Mayor_Jim_Watson.pdf

http://ncrta.ca/tamilheritagemonth/2014/2014_Ottawa_Tamil_Heritage_Month_Proclamation_by_Mayor_Jim_Watson.pdf

http://ncrta.ca/tamilheritagemonth/2014/2014_Ottawa_PongalVizha_Muththamizh_Kalamandram.jpg

http://ncrta.ca/tamilheritagemonth/



MacTSA Presents Ennuyire, A Raja Rani Love Story Formal!

By Admin - January 15th, 2014

MacTSA Presents Ennuyire, A Raja Rani Love Story Formal!

A message from MacTSA:

Come join us for the FIRST TSA formal of 2014, an Arabian Night filled with AMAZING performances, decadent food, and music that will leave you dancing ALL night long!

Facebook Event Page

Tickets:
Regular Price $50

Doors Open: 6:30 PM SHARP
Doors Close: 9:00 PM SHARP

NOTE: Please bring valid student ID and government ID when purchasing ALL tickets. You may buy tickets for your friends, as long as BOTH IDs are shown at the time of purchase (photocopies or pictures are acceptable)

Dress Code:
Gentlemen suit-up and ladies wrap-up in those sarees! Dress to impress!



Grand Finale of Tamil Heritage Month 2014: Thamil Vizha

By Admin - January 14th, 2014

Grand Finale of Tamil Heritage Month 2014: Thamil Vizha

Tamil Heritage Month committee invites you to the Grand Finale of Tamil Heritage Month 2014: Thamil Vizha at J Clarke Richardson Collegiate

1355 Harwood Ave. N., Ajax, Ontario L1T 4G8 at 5:30 pm.
Tickets are $5/each and free for children 12 and under.

The program will be a stage show of various Tamil cultural performing arts! The performances are provided by the organizations that are part of the committee.

Please email info@tamilheritagemonth.com if you need more information.



Thai Pongal and Tamil New Year Wishes!

By Admin - January 13th, 2014

Thai Pongal and Tamil New Year Wishes!

On behalf of CTYA’s Blog Team, we would like to extend our warmest Tamil New Year and Thai Pongal wishes!

அனைத்து தமிழ் உறவுகளுக்கும் கனேடிய தமிழ் இளையோர் ஒன்றியத்தின் உறுப்பினர்கள் மற்றும் இயக்குனர்களின் சார்பில் எமது இதயம் கனிந்த தைப்பொங்கல் மற்றும் தமிழ் புதுவருட நல்வாழ்த்துகள்!

The Tamil month of Thai is a month of celebration, joy, and thanksgiving. Thai Pongal marks the beginning of a New Year for the Tamils. During Thai Pongal, Tamils celebrate by offering gifts to family, dressing in new clothing, and giving thanks to the natural elements.

From pagan festivals to modern-day festivals, ceremonies of thanksgiving remain an integral part of culture and tradition. Likewise, Tamils all around the world celebrate thanksgiving during the festival of Thai Pongal. Thai Pongal is a four-day long harvest festival where individuals offer thanks to nature for providing grain, the basic staple of the food chain.

The etymology of Thai Pongal can be traced to the meaning of its root words “pong” and “thai,” which mean “to boil” and “January” in Tamil. Thai Pongal marks the first day of a new year, and a new month of the Tamil calendar. On this day, farmers will thank nature, especially the Sun and the farm cattle for their allowing them to reap a bountiful harvest, and will harvest new crops including rice, cereals, sugar cane, and turmeric for the next season.

“Thai” holds much cultural and social significance; it has not only marks the beginning of a new year, but has traditionally been the month in where most weddings are held. The Tamils have traditionally been an agrarian society, as a result, the months of plentiful harvest was the months in which resulted in economic output. Thai being such a month meant that more families were able to bear the expenses of holding a wedding.

Maatu Pongal is a celebration that follows Thai Pongal in which farmers honour their cattle for its hardwork by giving it a bath and adorning it.

Thamils all over the world celebrate Thai Pongal by giving thanks to nature, making special dishes, giving gifts to family, and dressing up in new clothing. It is a cultural holiday and festival, thus it is celebrated by all Thamils.

Many believe that with the onset of a New Year, better pathways and beginnings will follow, thus the common phrase, “Thai piranthaal, vali pirakum.”

On behalf of CTYA’s Blog Team, we wish you and your families a prosperous and joyous Thai Pongal, and hope this year brings with it new opportunities, new beginnings and happiness.



TYO-Canada Celebrates Thai Pongal 2014!

By Admin - January 12th, 2014

TYO-Canada Celebrates Thai Pongal 2014!

A message from TYO-Canada

You are cordially invited to Tamil Youth Organization – Canada’s Thai Pongal and Tamil New Year Celebration. Thai pongal is celebrated on the first day of the month Thai on the Tamil calendar. It is known as Tamil new year and also as a harvest festival which is celebrated on the 14th of January on the international calendar. Thai is the Tamil month of January and Pongal means “boiling over” or “spill over.”

Thai Pongal is dedicated to worship Surya, the Sun God. Before sunrise, everyone in the family wakes up, showers, wear their new clothes, and gather in front of the garden to make the pongal. The entrance of the house is decorated with colourful kolams in different shapes and sizes. It is made using rice flour and colouring, this practice was traditionally for small insects to feed on. Pongal is celebrated by boiling rice with fresh milk and jaggery in new pots. The rice is later topped with brown sugar, cashew nuts and raisins. As you watch the milk boil over, it is considered as good luck. The newly cooked rice is traditionally offered to the Sun God at sunrise to demonstrate appreciation for the harvest. It is later served to the people present in the house for the ceremony.

We would like to come together and celebrate our beautiful Tamil holiday. It will be a fun filled evening with lots of activities, performances and food! Make sure you don’t miss out and do spread the word to your friends and family. Everyone is welcome! The dress code is cultural where girls can either wear paavada sattais, half sarees or sarees and guys wear vettis. Hope to see you all there!



5th Annual Tamil Heritage Month (2014) Opening Reception

By Admin - January 5th, 2014

5th Annual Tamil Heritage Month (2014) Opening Reception

The launch (opening ceremony) of Thamil Heritage Month will be on Thursday, January 9th at 6pm at Markham Civic Centre.

At the event, we will publish the official poster, calendar of THM 2014 events and handbook. We will also be launching the THM website and presenting the various proclamations from different municipalities.

Refreshments will be served.

Admission: Free (space limited and therefore RSVP required, please rsvp to info@tamilheritagemonth.com before January 6th)

We encourage everyone to wear cultural attire for the event.

Thanks,
Neethan Shan
Founder and Chair
Tamil Heritage Month initiative



What is Thai Pongal?

By Admin - January 5th, 2014

What is Thai Pongal?

What is Thai Pongal?

Thai Pongal is a four-day long harvest festival where individuals offer thanks to nature for providing grain, the basic staple of the food chain. The etymology of Thai Pongal can be traced to the meaning of its root words “pong” and “thai,” which mean “to boil” and “January” in Thamil. Thai Pongal marks the first day of a new year, and a new month of the Thamil calendar. On this day, farmers will thank nature, especially the Sun and the farm cattle for their allowing them to reap a bountiful harvest, and will harvest new crops including rice, cereals, sugar cane, and turmeric for the next season. A dish of Pongal is also prepared using freshly harvested rice by farmers, the pot of rice, milk and jaggery (pongal) is set to boil until it boils over the pot in beliefs that doing so will result in a bountiful year. Thai Pongal will be celebrated on January 14 this year.

What is Maatu Pongal?

Maatu Pongal is a celebration that follows Thai Pongal in which farmers honour their cattle for its hardwork by giving it a bath and adorning it.

Who celebrates Thai Pongal?

Thamils all over the world celebrate Thai Pongal by giving thanks to nature, making special dishes, giving gifts to family, and dressing up in new clothing. It is a cultural holiday and festival, thus it is celebrated by all Thamils.

What is the significance of Thai Pongal?

Thai Pongal is a highly socially significant holiday to the culture and tradition of the Thamil people. Thai Pongal is a day in where farmers thank nature for its bounty, and harvest a new set of crops for the new season. It marks the beginning of a new season, and beginning. Furthermore, the month of Thai has traditionally been the month in where most weddings are held. The Thamils have traditionally been an agrarian society, as a result, the months of plentiful harvest was the months in which resulted in the greatest economic output. Thai being such a month meant that more families were able to bear the expenses of holding a wedding.

New Beginnings

Many believe that with the onset of a New Year, better pathways and beginnings will follow, thus the common phrase, “Thai piranthaal, vali pirakum.”

This post is part of the Tamil Heritage Month Initiative. Tamil Heritage Month began in 2010 and seeks to celebrate Tamil heritage, culture, and history. Throughout this month and January, we will be providing you with educational material and poetry such as this that seeks to help us celebrate and understand our culture, roots and heritage.



Happy New Year!

By Admin - January 1st, 2014

Happy New Year!

Happy New Years! We wish you all lots of happiness and success in 2014!



Top Talents 2013 – A night of celebration!

By Admin - December 29th, 2013

Top Talents 2013 - A night of celebration!

Written By: CTYA Blogs Team

Top Talents
Photo Credits: Ninaivukal
Canadian Tamil Youth Alliance held the 4th annual Top Talents Awards Gala yesterday at Claireport Banquet Hall. Over 400 people, both youth and community members alike attended the event. The Top Talents Awards Gala is about investing in the youth. Through the accomplishments of our youth, is important to show society that Tamil youth are continuing to make positive contributions to society. Hosting an Awards Gala as such will only guarantee that one day in the future we will have our very first Canadian Tamil athlete, artist, or entrepreneur who will be recognized in a more national and international scale.

This year, Top Talents was studded with youth icons, community members, politicians, and Tamil youth. CTYA recognized these youth icons in the community with plaques. Fans were very excited to see all the stars come together. Seeing so many youth icons further highlighted the talented youth we have in the Tamil community.

Congratulations to Top Talents 2013! Over the next few weeks, we will be profiling these Top Talents award winners on our blog, so stay tuned!

To view photos: Ninaivukal Photo Gallery