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Makar Sankranti, the popular Hindu festival will be celebrated with great pomp and fervour in the country next week. This year Sankranti falls on January 15, a change from the past 100 years wherein the festival was celebrated on January 14. The day is celebrated across the country; while the tradition and customs are different, the core essence of it remains the same.
The significance of Makar Sankranti in different cultures
Makar Sankranti is known by various names in different states of the country. In Assam, it is known as Bihu, Sakraat in Bihar and Jharkhand, Poush Sankranti in West Bengal, Pongal by Tamilians. It is known as Uttarayan in Gujarat and Rajasthan; the day is also observed as Maghi and Khichdi in different traditions and customs. Makar Sankranti is dedicated to Hindu God Surya thanking for nature and its resources.Til-gul, a sweet made of sesame and jaggery is a popular dish during this time in central regions of the country. As sugarcane is harvested during this time, dishes made of jaggery like gajak is made.
Tilgul (Photo Credits: Wikipedia)
Many Hindus believe in taking a dip in holy rivers like Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari and Krishna on Makar Sankranti. They believe that they will be washed off their past sins by taking the bath. Various legends, stories and mythologies are also attached to the celebration of Makar Sankranti in different states. 'Tamil Thai Pongal' also known as 'Festival of the Tamils' is celebrated on the first month Thai of the Tamil calendar. Farmers thank the Sun and nature for a good harvest during this festival.
The festival is observed as Lohri in Punjab where again it is a harvest festival. Farmers observe the day after Lohri as Maghi, which s the financial New Year. In Uttar Pradesh, Makar Sankranti marks the beginning of the
Kumbh Mela that sees lakhs of devotees in attendance. In Kerala, the Sabarimala pilgrimage ends on this day with Makaravilakku. Kite Flying is a popular event during this time and various kite festivals are organised which sees a lot of tourists in attendance. We at
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