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So in my neighborhood, on the day of Bhogali Bihu, all the families gather on the street to have a friendly neighborhood competition that consists of childish stuff like musical chairs and stuff and it's for all age groups and they even win prizes. Anyways, some people are already out and they've got speakers and mics and shit and my mom's still getting ready. But they're (who are just are neighbours) announcing, or rather demanding that my mom come out quickly because she's the reason this thing happens every year. When I tell you my mom's the main character of this neighborhood, y'all better believe.
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latent-thoughts · 5 months
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HAPPY LOHRI, MAKAR SANKRANTI, UTTARAYAN, PONGAL & MAGH BIHU, fellow Hindus. 😁😁😁
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Happy Makar Sankranti
The festival of Makar Sankranti has observed annually on January 14 and 15. This year, it will be celebrated on January 15 and it marks the beginning of the harvest season. It is also known by various names Makar Sankranti in Kerala, Magh Bihu in Assam, Maghi in Punjab,
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sfs-guwahati · 5 months
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Cultivating Knowledge: Celebrating Magh Bihu and Agricultural Awareness in Education
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🌾 Cultivating Wisdom: Magh Bihu & Education 📚
Magh Bihu, a festival deeply rooted in Assam’s culture, offers more than just celebrations. Immerse in the richness of your heritage with Bihu dance, local events, and vibrant conversations.
🌱 Agricultural Insights: Explore sustainable farming practices, crop cycles, and the harmony between nature and agriculture. Go beyond textbooks, visit local farms, and initiate hands-on projects.
🤝 Community Spirit: Embrace the community bond of Magh Bihu by actively participating in local events and contributing to community projects. Strengthen the social fabric and cultivate a sense of responsibility.
🎨 Creative Expression: Let your artistic side shine! Engage in traditional arts and crafts related to Magh Bihu, enhancing creativity and fine motor skills.
🌳 Environmental Awareness: Understand the festival’s connection to nature. Discuss sustainable living in school, join tree-planting drives, and reduce your ecological footprint.
Magh Bihu isn’t just a break; it’s an enriching learning experience. Embrace traditions, delve into wisdom, and let the spirit of Magh Bihu enhance your education with cultural insights and practical knowledge. Happy learning!
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💓 Wishing everyone celebrating a very Happy Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Magh Bihu, Maghi, Pedda Panduga, Uttarayan, Sakraat, Boghi!
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Happy Magh Bihu!
My warmest greetings to all, especially to my sisters and brothers of Assam & North East. May this special festival further the spirit of unity, joy and prosperity in the society.
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pratimaad · 5 months
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Happy Makar Sankranti! Enjoy safe kite flying without Manja!! Makar Sankranti are known by various names including Makara Sankranti in Kerala, Magh Bihu in Assam, Maghi Saaji in Himachal Pradesh, Maghi Sangrand in Punjab, Maghi Sangrand or Uttarain (Uttarayana) in Jammu, Sakrat in Haryana, Sakraat in Rajasthan, Sukarat in central India, Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Uttarayana in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, Ghughuti in Uttarakhand, Dahi Chura in Bihar, Makar Sankranti in Odisha, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Goa, West Bengal (also called Poush Sankranti or Mokor Sonkranti), Uttar Pradesh (also called Khichidi Sankranti), Uttarakhand (also called Uttarayani) or as simply, Sankranthi or Peddha Panduga in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
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manishprajapati3311 · 5 months
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May this harvest season bring abundant blessings, prosperity, and joy to you and your loved ones.
Happy Pongal and Magh Bihu!
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Bihu 2023
Bihu is a festival celebrated primarily in the Indian state of Assam, which marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year and the arrival of spring. The festival is celebrated three times a year: Rongali or Bohag Bihu in mid-April, Kongali or Kati Bihu in mid-October, and Bhogali or Magh Bihu in mid-January.
Rongali Bihu, also known as Bohag Bihu, is the most important of the three Bihu festivals and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor. The festival typically lasts for seven days and involves various traditional rituals, cultural programs, and feasting.
During Rongali Bihu, people clean and decorate their homes, wear new clothes, and prepare traditional delicacies such as pitha (rice cakes), laru (sweet balls made of rice flour), and fish curry. They also perform traditional folk dances such as the Bihu dance, which is performed by both men and women in groups.
The festival of Bihu 2023  is a time of joy and celebration, and people come together to share their happiness and strengthen their bonds. It is a significant cultural event in Assam and is celebrated by people from all walks of life, irrespective of their caste, religion, or creed.
Three Types of Bihu
There are three types of Bihu festivals celebrated in the Indian state of Assam:
Rongali or Bohag Bihu: It is the most popular and significant of the three Bihu festivals and is celebrated in mid-April. Rongali Bihu marks the onset of the Assamese New Year and the arrival of spring. It is a seven-day festival that is celebrated with great enthusiasm and involves traditional rituals, cultural programs, and feasting.
Kongali or Kati Bihu: It is celebrated in mid-October, which is the time when the fields are empty as the paddy is not yet ripe. This festival is more somber and subdued compared to Rongali Bihu and is focused on prayers and rituals to seek blessings for a good harvest.
Bhogali or Magh Bihu: It is celebrated in mid-January, which is the time when the harvest is over, and the granaries are full. This festival is also known as the festival of feasting, and people prepare traditional delicacies, such as rice cakes, sweets, and meat dishes. The festival is also marked by bonfires and traditional games and sports.
Bohag Bihu
Bohag Bihu, also known as Rongali Bihu, is the most important and widely celebrated of the three Bihu festivals in the Indian state of Assam. It falls in mid-April and marks the onset of the Assamese New Year and the arrival of spring.
Bohag Bihu is a seven-day festival that is celebrated with great enthusiasm and involves traditional rituals, cultural programs, and feasting. People clean and decorate their homes, wear new clothes, and prepare traditional delicacies such as pitha (rice cakes), laru (sweet balls made of rice flour), and fish curry.
The festival is marked by various traditional folk dances, such as the Bihu dance, which is performed by both men and women in groups. People also play traditional musical instruments such as the dhol, pepa, and taal.
Bohag Bihu is a time of joy and celebration, and people come together to share their happiness and strengthen their bonds. The festival is a significant cultural event in Assam and is celebrated by people from all walks of life, irrespective of their caste, religion, or creed.
Magh Bihu
Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu or Maghar Domahi, is one of the three Bihu festivals celebrated in the Indian state of Assam. It falls in mid-January, which is the time when the harvest is over, and the granaries are full.
Magh Bihu is mainly a festival of feasting, and people prepare traditional delicacies such as pitha (rice cakes), chira (flattened rice), doi-chira (curd and flattened rice), and different meat dishes. People also build bonfires and celebrate around them with singing, dancing, and playing traditional games and sports.
The festival is a time for people to relax and enjoy the fruits of their labor, as they celebrate the successful harvest season. Magh Bihu is also a time for reconciliation and forgiveness, and people visit their friends and relatives to exchange greetings and gifts.
Magh Bihu is a significant cultural event in Assam, and people celebrate it with great enthusiasm and joy. The festival brings people together, regardless of their caste, religion, or creed, and strengthens their bonds of friendship and community.
Kati Bihu
Kati Bihu, also known as Kangali Bihu, is one of the three Bihu festivals celebrated in the Indian state of Assam. It falls in mid-October, which is the time when the paddy fields are empty, as the crops are not yet ready for harvest.
Unlike the other two Bihu festivals, Kati Bihu is more somber and subdued, and it is mainly a festival of prayers and rituals. People offer prayers to the gods and seek blessings for a good harvest season. They also light lamps and candles to mark the end of the dark period and the beginning of the light period.
During Kati Bihu, people also perform traditional rituals such as Akhri, which involves sowing of different seeds like mustard, lentils, and sesame in small earthen pots. The pots are kept in a corner of the house and watered every day. The sprouts are taken out on the day of Bhogali Bihu and offered to the gods.
Kati Bihu is an essential festival for the farmers in Assam, as it is the time when they prepare for the upcoming harvest season. The festival is celebrated with simplicity and devotion, and it brings people together to pray for the well-being of their families and communities.
Assamese New Year
The Assamese New Year, also known as Rongali Bihu, is celebrated in mid-April in the Indian state of Assam. It marks the onset of the spring season and the beginning of the agricultural year.
The festival is celebrated for seven days and involves various traditional rituals, cultural programs, and feasting. People clean and decorate their homes, wear new clothes, and prepare traditional delicacies such as pitha (rice cakes), laru (sweet balls made of rice flour), and fish curry.
Rongali Bihu is also a time for traditional folk dances such as the Bihu dance, which is performed by both men and women in groups. People also play traditional musical instruments such as the dhol, pepa, and taal.
The Assamese New Year is a time of joy and celebration, and people come together to share their happiness and strengthen their bonds. It is an essential cultural event in Assam, and people from all walks of life, irrespective of their caste, religion, or creed, celebrate it with great enthusiasm and joy.
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harharhari · 1 year
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मकर संक्रांति की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं | |
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Happy Makar Sankranti!!
Happy Pongal!!
Happy Pedda Panduya!!
Happy Poush Sankranti!!
Happy Magh Bihu!!
Happy Makar Sakraat!!
Happy Kicheri!!
Happy Shishur Sankraat!!
Happy Maghi!!
Happy Lohri!!
Happy Uttarayan!!
Happy Makara Sankramana!!
Happy Makara Vilakku!!
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Makar Sankranti also celebrated as Pongal, Bhogi, Magh Bihu, Lohri and Poush Sankranti in different parts of India, is observed with social festivities and colourful decorations. On Makar Sankranti, the Sun God is worshipped. May the beauty of Sankranti festival fill our lives with positivity and happiness!
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Happy Pongal 🌽🐄☀️
Happy Makar Sankranti, Happy Magh Bihu, Happy Uttarayana, Happy Maghi, Happy Maghe Sankranti, Happy Shakrain
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devatarchana · 1 year
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Why do we celebrate Makar Sankranti?
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2023 MAKARA SANKRANTHI FESTIVAL
The Hindu festival of Makara Sankranti is one of the most auspicious festivals, dedicated to Surya (sun). As the sun passes through one zodiac sign to another, Sankranti is celebrated. "Makar Sankranti" is the first Indian festival that occurs in January.
Sankranti is celebrated every year on the 15th of January. There are many cultural forms and different names associated with this Hindu festival that is celebrated almost everywhere in the country.  It always falls on the same date each year (January 14) according to the Gregorian calendar since it celebrates the solar cycle. The festival associated with Makar Sankranti is known by various names, including Maghi by north Indian Hindus and Sikhs, Makar Sankranti in Maharashtra, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Karnataka and Telangana, Sukarat in central India, Magh Bihu by Assamese, and Thai Pongal by Tamils.  book a pandit
Colorful decorations, agriculture, singing, kite flying, bonfires, and feasts are part of the Makara Sankranti celebration. Many people bathe in holy rivers or lakes in remembrance of the sun. On Makara sankranti, a lot of people go to temples. It's estimated that 40-100 million people go to temples. At the Kumbh Mela, they pray to the sun and take a bath at the Prayaga confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna, a custom said to have been started by Adi Shankaracharya.
MAKAR SANKRANTI:
What is Makar Sankranti: Agriculture has been a deep-rooted part of the Indian public. The festival of Makar Sankranti is celebrated across the country in separate ways, with people welcoming the new season of harvest in their own cultural way. On this day, many pray to Goddess Saraswati for knowledge and wisdom. This festival highlights the importance of pulling back from unethical and unhealthy behaviors while practicing for peaceful and positive ones instead.online pooja
SIGNIFICANCE OF  THE FESTIVAL-
"Makar," Capricorn, and "Sankranti," both mean "change." This festival, also known as Makar in Sanskrit, commemorates the Sun's transition into Capricorn. Saturn is the planet that rules Capricorn, according to astrology. Additionally, this planet is thought to be the son of Lord Sun, Surya Dev. Simply put, this indicates that the Sun visits His Son during this time. This time of year also represents letting go of disagreements and resentments, allowing one to embrace the world's beauty and love! Establish more meaningful relationships with the people you love with the help of the Sun's positive energy; let us put aside silly arguments and focus on the good times.pandits online
This festival stands out from other Hindu festivals in particular because Makar Sankranti is celebrated on a dedicated date—on January 14 each year. The Sun begins to move in the opposite direction, toward the north, at the same time. The celebration likewise recognizes the point from which the cool, short, stormy days give way to longer and hotter months. Because there isn't enough sunlight during the winter, crops don't get a good harvest. Because of this, the Sun moves to the north, which makes everyone happy about the possibility of a better harvest!
CELEBRATIONS RITUALS:
The festival is celebrated in many different ways throughout the country.
 According to localities, cultures, and traditions, each region celebrates differently, performs rituals, and practices customs.
The grand festival of Holi is celebrated in many ways, as with any other festival. online pandit booking
 In addition to preparing special food dishes and sweets, such as Kalagaya Kura, colored Halwas, and the most popular sweet, Till Ke Ladoos, are also part of the festivities.purohit in hyderabad
Kite flying is a part of Uttarayan, which is regarded as one of the biggest festivals in the state of Gujarat. So much so that the festival is also known as the International Kite Festival.
According to Hindu tradition, Makar Sankranti is the first big bathing day of the year. People flock in huge crowds to visit sacred sites for a bath. The most common places of travel are Allahabad and Varanasi, Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik. Gangasagar Island, situated at the meeting point of the rivers Ganges and Bay of Bengal, is a famous Hindu pilgrim place. During the festival, let's attend. Le. poojari near me
Every year on this day, melas (fairs) of all sizes take place across the country. There are several well-known melas in Odisha, including the Kumbh Mela, the Gangasagar Mela, and the Makara Mela.online pandit near me
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