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Happy Magh Bihu 2021: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Whatsapp Messages, Status and Photos
Happy Magh Bihu 2021: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Whatsapp Messages, Status and Photos
Happy Magh Bihu 2021 Wishes Images, Status, Quotes, Messages, Photos: Marking the end of harsh winters, Assamese celebrate the harvest festival of Magh Bihu, also called Bhogali Bihu. This year, it will be celebrated on January 15, 2021. The Sun god is revered and food items like Chira, Pitha, Laru and curd are offered. Young people, mostly men, go to the fields and build makeshift huts, or…
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Happy Bihu 2022: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Photos, Status, Messages, and Greetings
Happy Bihu 2022: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Photos, Status, Messages, and Greetings
Happy Rongali Bihu 2022 Wishes Images, Quotes, Messages, Status, Photos, Greetings: Rongaali Bihu or Bohag Bihu (April), Kati Bihu or Kongaali Bihu (October), and Magh Bihu or Bhogaali Bihu (November) are the three Bihu festivals celebrated by the Assamese community in a year, each commemorating a different phase of the farming calendar . The beginning of the planting season is marked by Bohag…
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Magh Bihu 2022: Celebration in Assam With Good Messages And Wishes, When is Magh Bihu in Assam?
A festival is an event of joy. It brings about an atmosphere of joy and merriment all around. The Bihu is such a festival. It is a local festival of Assam, our state. It is observed all over Assam with much pomp and show.
Magh Bihu 2022: The Bihu is the most important festival of Assam. There are three Bihus in a year. The 'Kati Bihu' is observed on the last day of the month of Ahin'. The 'Magh Bihu' or the 'Bhogali Bihu' is observed on the last day of the month of 'Puha'. The 'Bohag Bihu' is celebrated on the last day of the month of 'Chait' and continues for a week.
Celebration in Assam With Good Messages And Wishes, When is magh Bihu in Assam
The festival I like most is the Bohag Bihu. It is also called the Rangali Bihu. It is really a festival of spring. It is a kin to the May festival of England and the spring festival of Northern India.
The origin of the festival could be the seasonal change. Winter goes and spring comes. Trees bear new leaves. Spring rains make the dry land green and lovely. This change in season fills the farmer's heart with joy. This finds expression in this festival. It has, thus, an agricultural background.
Bihu songs and dances sing the glory of nature in its joyous aspect. The Bohag Bihu is observed all over Assam. The people of Assam observe it with due pomp and gaiety.
On the first day of Bohag Bihu people bathe their cattle and worship them. On the second and the third day, people make merriment of all kinds.
They welcome the festival with songs and dances. People, old and young, put on new clothes, they eat cakes or 'Pithas' and other items of food made at home.
They present 'Gamochas' to one another. Groups of singers and dancers fill the air with songs of joy. There is joy everywhere.
I like the Rangali Bihu festival most because it has something special about it. It has a mass appeal. People of all races, languages and religions take part in this festival.
It brings people together. People forget their petty differences. It promotes the spirit of love and brotherhood. It makes the bond of unity stronger. It brings the message of love, peace and happiness for all.
When is Magh Bihu in Assam?
This year Magh Bihu will be celebrated in Assam on 14th April 2022.
Magh Bihu 2022: Quotes, Images, Messages, and Status in Assamese language
If you also want to greet your loved ones in a special way, you can use Magh Bihu Wishes, Messages, Greetings, Assamese Quotes, Happy Magh Bihu, WhatsApp Status Videos, Song Images, Wall Murals given here. Let's see magh bihu wishes messages greetings quotes images song photos photos in assamese language.
যদি আপুনি আপোনাৰ প্ৰিয়জনক বিশেষ ধৰণে অভিনন্দন জনাব বিচাৰে, তেন্তে আপুনি মাঘ বিহুৰ শুভেচ্ছা বাৰ্তা শুভেচ্ছা উদ্ধৃতি সমূহ অসম ভাষাত শুভেচ্ছা উদ্ধৃতি ব্যৱহাৰ কৰিব পাৰে শুভ মাঘ বিহু হোৱাটছএপ স্থিতি ভিডিঅ' গানৰ ছবি ইয়াত দিয়া ফটো ৱালপেপাৰ। চাওঁ আহক মাঘ বিহুৰ শুভেচ্ছা বাৰ্তা শুভেচ্ছা গীতৰ ছবি ফটো ছবি সমূহ অসমভাষাত।
• "আমাৰ বাপতি সাহোন ভোগালী বিহুৰ আন্তৰিক শুভেচ্ছা জনালোঁ। সকলোৰে জীৱনত যেন এই বিহুৱে কঢ়িয়াই আনে একতা, শান্তি আৰু ভাতৃত্ববোধ, তাৰে কামনা কৰিলো।"- happy Magh Bihu 2022
• "আজি উৰুকাৰ এই পবিত্ৰ ক্ষণত সদৌটিলৈকে বাপতি-সাহন ভোগালী বিহুৰ আন্তৰিক ওলগ আৰু শুভেচ্ছা জ্ঞাপন কৰিলোঁ। লগে-ভাগে এসাঁজ খোৱাৰ সাতামপুৰুষীয়া পৰম্পৰা অটুট ৰাখি উলহ মালহেৰে পাৰ হওঁক ভোগালীৰ উৰুকা।"
• "মাটি মাহৰ হাওদাৰে মিঠা আলুৰ পিঠাৰে বৰা চাউলৰ আঠাৰে জহা চাউলৰ সুগন্ধিৰে জীৱন ভোগালী হৈ পৰক *তাৰে কামনাৰে .. HAPPY BHOGALI BIHU . শুভ ভোগালী বিহু ।"- Happy Magh Bihu 2022
• "ভোগালী বিহু বতৰত মেজি ঘৰত পিঠা খোৱা পৰত তোমালৈ মাঘ বিহুৰ হিয়াভৰা শুভকামনা জনালো ।"
• "আপোনাৰ লগতে পৰিয়ালৰ প্ৰতিজন সদস্যলৈ মাঘ বিহুৰ আন্তৰিক শুভেচ্ছা আৰু শুভকামনা জনালো । সকলোৰে আহি থকা দিন বোৰ সুখ ,সমৃদ্ধি ,শান্তি আৰু মাঘ বিহু উপলক্ষে শুভকামনাৰে.." - happy Magh Bihu 2022
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Happy Magh Bihu 2021 Wishes Images, Status, Quotes, Messages, Photos: Marking the end of harsh winters, Assamese celebrate the harvest festival of Magh Bihu, also called Bhogali Bihu. This year, it will be celebrated on January 15, 2021. The Sun god is revered and food items like Chira, Pitha, Laru and curd are offered. Young people, mostly men, go to the fields and build makeshift huts, or…
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Makar Sankranti Gift Ideas for Ladies 2020
Makar Sankranti Gift Ideas for Ladies 2020
Makar Sankranti Gift Ideas for Ladies 2020
Makar Sankranti is one of the most widely celebrated Indian festivals across the country.
Ugadi in Karnataka and Telangana, Lohri in Punjab, Magh Bihu in Assam and Pongal in Tamil Nadu are also celebrated around the same time.
The nip in the air is tempting us towards all things warm and yummy, and with the festive season upon us, we have all…
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Mintage World Celebrates Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti is a festival held across India under a variety of names to honor the God of the sun, Surya. Though often relegated to a secondary position relative to the three prominent Hindu deities – Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, Surya was a key figure in the ancient Hindu texts, the Vedas, and is the subject of one of the most repeated texts of Hindu liturgy, the Gayatri Mantra. Many devout Hindus chant this mantra daily as a part of their morning ritual.
Makar Sankranti also heralds the end of winter and the arrival of spring throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Through the next six months, called the Uttarayan period, the days will become longer and warmer, and the whole period is considered as an auspicious time. The day is also tied to the just-celebrated Bhishma Ashtami, which remembered the death of the hero Bhishma from the ancient Hindu epic the Mahabharat, who chose to die just as the Uttarayan period began.
  Kite flying is a common activity during this celebrated occasion. In 2010, as a part of Children’s Day, India Post issued a miniature sheet of four stamps portraying traditional toys played by children, of which a Rs. 5 stamp depicts a colorful kite (patang) and a spool (firki). However, this is not the first time kites have appeared on Indian stamps. Back in 1991, a Rs. 6.50 stamp was issued for India Tourism Year showing five kites flying in the sky. A greetings stamp issued in 2004 also portrays the theme of colorful kites.
    Makar Sankranti is observed in the month of Magha as the sun enters Capricorn (on or near January 14 on the Common Era calendar). Being a solar date, it will vary from year to year on the Hindu lunar calendar. The celebration of kite flying is not limited to India. This popular event is depicted on postage stamps all over the world which can be seen in the below images.
  The festival is known by many different names in different parts of India.
  In Gujarat, it is customary to give gifts. Gujarati pandits grant scholarships to students for higher studies in astrology and philosophy. Flying kites is a way of celebrating a day when one embraces knowledge and leaves ignorance behind. Uttarayan also marks the biannual change in wind direction, an event crucial to the traders who have sailed from the coasts of Gujarat since earlier times.
  In Maharashtra, Uttarayan is celebrated as the harvest festival. The custom is to exchange a sweet preparation called til-polis or til-ke-ladoos made from jaggery and sesame seeds. Elders and guests are greeted with the saying, ‘tilgud ghya, god-god bola’ and married women are invited for a get-together called Haldi-Kumkum after which they are given gifts.
  A similar celebration takes place in Karnataka, with families exchanging platters of sesame seed mixed with fried groundnuts, jaggery, coconut pieces and sugarcane. This last symbolizes sugarcane harvest and the ritual is known as Ellu Birodu.
    Dana is an important part of the celebrations in Tamil Nadu, where this harvest festival is known as Pongal. This is a three-day festival in which people worship the sun. On the first day, known as Bhogi, they dispose their old possessions, representative of giving up vices. The next day is Pongal, on which paddy is reaped and Pongal, a preparation of rice and lentils, is offered to the Gods. The last day, Mattu Pongal is devoted to the worship of cows.
  In Andra Pradesh, Bhogi is celebrated with a bonfire of useless household articles and the Sankrant day is marked with prayers and offerings to family ancestors. During the festival, the majestic Gangireddu, a bull draped in various hues of cloth, may be seen visiting every doorstep with its master who glorifies the significance of the festival with his folk tunes.
  The festival is called Khichri in Uttar Pradesh. In eastern UP, khichri,  made with rice is served as part of festivals while in the western parts of the state, Bajra is used to make khichri. Taking a dip in the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati at the Sangam (confluence) in Allahabad, is considered auspicious on this day. Many also offer prayers to Surya during this dip.
    In Punjab, the eve of Makar Sankranti is celebrated as Lohri and bonfires are lit in the evenings. The following day, which is Sankrant is celebrated as Magh. On this occasion, Hindus light lamps of sesame seed oil to bring prosperity and drive away all sins. An early morning dip in the river is considered the best way to begin the auspicious month of Magh.
  In Bundelkhand and Madhya Pradesh, Makar Sankranti is known as Sukarat or Sakarat and is time for preparation of sweets. This day is also the beginning of the New Year for many tribal communities in Orissa. In Bengal, a big fair is held at Ganga Sagar where river Ganga enters the sea. Known as the harvest festival of Poush Parbon, it is a time when freshly harvested paddy and date palm jaggery are used to make a variety of sweets.
  In Assam, the festival is celebrated as Bhogali Bihu. One of the three Bihu festivals of the year, it marks the completion of the harvest season. With full granaries, this is a time for feasting and merriment.
    In Kerala, the Makar Sankranti marks the end of a forty-one-day penance or Amushthana undertaken by devotees of Lord Ayyappa. On this day, devotees undertake a journey on foot to the Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala, deep in the Western Ghats.
  The festival of Uttarayan is mainly a harvest festival rooted in agrarian communities with both Surya and Indra (the Rain God) being thanked across the country. These elemental deities are considered vital to the success of a crop season. At many places, agricultural implements are also worshipped and for the farmers, this is an important occasion.
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Religious Celebrations: L-Z edited by J. Gordon Melton
A Different Freedom: Kite Flying in Western India; Culture and Tradition by Nikita Desai
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Bhogali Bihu Images Photos Hd Wallpapers Whatsapp Dp Greetings Pictures Pics 2017: Bihu signifies an arrangement of three distinctive social celebrations of Assam and celebrated by the Assamese diaspora around the globe. Bihu is a festival that is identified with the harvest cycle. It is the partner of what's called Vaisakhi in Punjab and Vishu in Kerala. Bihu is additionally used to suggest Bihu move generally called Bihu Naas and Bihu society melodies likewise called Bihu Geet. Bhogali Bihu Images, Bhogali Bihu Images 2017, Bihu Images, Bihu Images 2017, Bhogali Bihu photographs, Bhogali Bihu backdrops, Bhogali Bihu fb dp, Bhogali Bihu whatsapp dp, Bhogali Bihu pictures, Bhogali Bihu pics, Bhogali Bihu hd backdrops.
Bhogali Bihu Images Photos Hd Wallpapers FB Whatsapp Dp Pictures Pics Greetings 2017: Bihu indicates an arrangement of three diverse social celebrations of Assam and celebrated by the Assamese diaspora around the globe. Bihu is a festival that is identified with the product cycle.
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It is the partner of what's called Vaisakhi in Punjab and Vishu in Kerala. Bihu is additionally used to suggest Bihu move generally called Bihu Naas and Bihu society melodies likewise called Bihu Geet. Bhogali Bihu Images, Bhogali Bihu Images 2017, Bihu Images, Bihu Images 2017, Bhogali Bihu photographs, Bhogali Bihu backdrops, Bhogali Bihu fb dp, Bhogali Bihu whatsapp dp, Bhogali Bihu pictures, Bhogali Bihu pics, Bhogali Bihu hd backdrops. Bihu Hd Wallpapers The Rongali Bihu or the Bohag Bihu is an essential celebration of Assam.
It stamps as the start of an Assamese new year. The Bhogali Bihu or the Magh Bihu is the one that is about sustenance. The Kongali Bihu or the Kati Bihu is the third one. Bhogali Bihu Images Photos Hd Wallpapers FB Whatsapp Dp Pictures Pics Greetings 2017.
The Rongali Bihu or the Bohag Bihu is a critical celebration of Assam. It stamps as the start of an Assamese new year. The Bhogali Bihu or the Magh Bihu is the one that is about nourishment. The Kongali Bihu or the Kati Bihu is the third one. Bhogali Bihu Images Photos Hd Wallpapers FB Whatsapp Dp Pictures Pics Greetings 2017.
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Happy Magh Bihu 2021: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Status, Messages, Photos, and Greetings
Happy Magh Bihu 2021: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Status, Messages, Photos, and Greetings
Happy Magh Bihu 2021 Wishes Images, Status, Quotes, Messages, Photos: The new year has started and there is a new roaster of festivals. Among them is Magh Bihu, which is primarily celebrated in Assam. On this harvest festival, farmers express gratitude to God for a good harvest. Celebrated in the Hindu lunar month of Magh, the festival is celebrated with a lot of gusto. Assamese people around the…
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Mintage World Celebrates Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti is a festival held across India under a variety of names to honor the God of the sun, Surya. Though often relegated to a secondary position relative to the three prominent Hindu deities – Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, Surya was a key figure in the ancient Hindu texts, the Vedas, and is the subject of one of the most repeated texts of Hindu liturgy, the Gayatri Mantra. Many devout Hindus chant this mantra daily as a part of their morning ritual.
Makar Sankranti also heralds the end of winter and the arrival of spring throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Through the next six months, called the Uttarayan period, the days will become longer and warmer, and the whole period is considered as an auspicious time. The day is also tied to the just-celebrated Bhishma Ashtami, which remembered the death of the hero Bhishma from the ancient Hindu epic the Mahabharat, who chose to die just as the Uttarayan period began.
  Kite flying is a common activity during this celebrated occasion. In 2010, as a part of Children’s Day, India Post issued a miniature sheet of four stamps portraying traditional toys played by children, of which a Rs. 5 stamp depicts a colorful kite (patang) and a spool (firki). However, this is not the first time kites have appeared on Indian stamps. Back in 1991, a Rs. 6.50 stamp was issued for India Tourism Year showing five kites flying in the sky. A greetings stamp issued in 2004 also portrays the theme of colorful kites.
    Makar Sankranti is observed in the month of Magha as the sun enters Capricorn (on or near January 14 on the Common Era calendar). Being a solar date, it will vary from year to year on the Hindu lunar calendar. The celebration of kite flying is not limited to India. This popular event is depicted on postage stamps all over the world which can be seen in the below images.
  The festival is known by many different names in different parts of India.
  In Gujarat, it is customary to give gifts. Gujarati pandits grant scholarships to students for higher studies in astrology and philosophy. Flying kites is a way of celebrating a day when one embraces knowledge and leaves ignorance behind. Uttarayan also marks the biannual change in wind direction, an event crucial to the traders who have sailed from the coasts of Gujarat since earlier times.
  In Maharashtra, Uttarayan is celebrated as the harvest festival. The custom is to exchange a sweet preparation called til-polis or til-ke-ladoos made from jaggery and sesame seeds. Elders and guests are greeted with the saying, ‘tilgud ghya, god-god bola’ and married women are invited for a get-together called Haldi-Kumkum after which they are given gifts.
  A similar celebration takes place in Karnataka, with families exchanging platters of sesame seed mixed with fried groundnuts, jaggery, coconut pieces and sugarcane. This last symbolizes sugarcane harvest and the ritual is known as Ellu Birodu.
    Dana is an important part of the celebrations in Tamil Nadu, where this harvest festival is known as Pongal. This is a three-day festival in which people worship the sun. On the first day, known as Bhogi, they dispose their old possessions, representative of giving up vices. The next day is Pongal, on which paddy is reaped and Pongal, a preparation of rice and lentils, is offered to the Gods. The last day, Mattu Pongal is devoted to the worship of cows.
  In Andra Pradesh, Bhogi is celebrated with a bonfire of useless household articles and the Sankrant day is marked with prayers and offerings to family ancestors. During the festival, the majestic Gangireddu, a bull draped in various hues of cloth, may be seen visiting every doorstep with its master who glorifies the significance of the festival with his folk tunes.
  The festival is called Khichri in Uttar Pradesh. In eastern UP, khichri,  made with rice is served as part of festivals while in the western parts of the state, Bajra is used to make khichri. Taking a dip in the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati at the Sangam (confluence) in Allahabad, is considered auspicious on this day. Many also offer prayers to Surya during this dip.
    In Punjab, the eve of Makar Sankranti is celebrated as Lohri and bonfires are lit in the evenings. The following day, which is Sankrant is celebrated as Magh. On this occasion, Hindus light lamps of sesame seed oil to bring prosperity and drive away all sins. An early morning dip in the river is considered the best way to begin the auspicious month of Magh.
  In Bundelkhand and Madhya Pradesh, Makar Sankranti is known as Sukarat or Sakarat and is time for preparation of sweets. This day is also the beginning of the New Year for many tribal communities in Orissa. In Bengal, a big fair is held at Ganga Sagar where river Ganga enters the sea. Known as the harvest festival of Poush Parbon, it is a time when freshly harvested paddy and date palm jaggery are used to make a variety of sweets.
  In Assam, the festival is celebrated as Bhogali Bihu. One of the three Bihu festivals of the year, it marks the completion of the harvest season. With full granaries, this is a time for feasting and merriment.
    In Kerala, the Makar Sankranti marks the end of a forty-one-day penance or Amushthana undertaken by devotees of Lord Ayyappa. On this day, devotees undertake a journey on foot to the Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala, deep in the Western Ghats.
  The festival of Uttarayan is mainly a harvest festival rooted in agrarian communities with both Surya and Indra (the Rain God) being thanked across the country. These elemental deities are considered vital to the success of a crop season. At many places, agricultural implements are also worshipped and for the farmers, this is an important occasion.
  References
Religious Celebrations: L-Z edited by J. Gordon Melton
A Different Freedom: Kite Flying in Western India; Culture and Tradition by Nikita Desai
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Happy Pongal 2017 Wishes, Whatsapp Status, Facebook Messages, SMS,: Pongal celebration has distinctive names like Thai Pongal in Tamil, Makar Sankranti in Telugu, Maghi in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarayan in Rajasthan and Gujarat, Magh Bihu in Assam, Makar Vilakku in Kerala. Sankranthi is a four-day celebration i.e. Bhogi, Makara Sankranthi and Kanuma. This year Pongal celebration falls on January 14, 2017. On this day everybody may be eager to wish their companions, family and friends and family on the event of the Sankranthi Festival by sending instant messages/SMS, Images, Quotes e.t.c. In this way, We have gathered the best information of Happy Pongal Wishes, Greetings, SMS/Text Messages, Pictures/Images, Sankranthi Quotes, Status, Cards from the beneath article.
Pongal otherwise called Thai Pongal will start from January 14, 2017 till January 17, 2017. This celebration is essentially a four day reap celebration which is commended by the Tamil people group. "Pongal" implies flooding which means joy and success. Pongal – old customary Hindu gather celebration which is seen by Tamil people group. The favorable day denote the begin of sun's six month travel towards the north i.e the Uttarayanam.
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It is trusted that Thai Pongal is praised to pass on gratefulness to the Sun God for giving vitality to farming. Upon the arrival of Pongal, Tamilians bubble drain in new mud pots and further they flood to depict wealth. Aficionados likewise heat up the principal rice of the season to the Sun which is – named as Surya Maangalyam. It is a standout amongst the most imperative celebration of Tamil people group. This promising celebration is commended with parcel of energy and eagerness. Likewise READ: Happy Lohri 2017 Wishes in Hindi: Best Lohri Quotes, WhatsApp Status,  Happy Facebook Messages and Quotes to Wish Happy Lohri
Tamilians adorn their homes with mango, banana leaves and bright examples made up of rice flour. Assist the dishes are been served in the customary route by utilizing banana takes off. With the Pongal simply round the corner, we convey to you a portion of the best WhatsApp messages that you can consider sending to your friends and family. Send the coolest messages, control pressed with warmth and empathy just to wish them a brilliant and prosperous Pongal. Here we introduce you messages for Happy Pongal 2017, observe! Trust the celebration conveys to you a mystical touch of different presents. Appreciate and don't miss this chance of sending warm wishes to your precious ones – wish all of you an exceptionally Happy Pongal 2017!
After the festival of Lohri we as a whole are praise the one of the greatest occasion Makar sankranti. I know all of you are need to wish your everything Facebook and whatsapp companions. Makara Sankranti is just a celebration that is commended each year on same day. In this year we will commend this day on fourteenth January. Are you know why we this celebration called Makar Sankranti.We called this day is Makar Sankranti on the grounds that in this day the sun enters the sun-indication of Capricorn. Capricorn is the Indian Makar Rashi. This celebration is falls on the day and nights.Then this is a best thought share these all Makar Sankranti Animated Wallpaper with your companions and wish them. Makar Sankranti is a celebration that is praised each year on the 14 and fifteenth January. This is an event that is praised only one day after the Lohri celebration. People groups and folks need best Images for their celebration and send these pictures to their Girlfriend, Boyfriend,Friends and relatives and wish them.
This celebration is to be accepted as the ideal opportunity for the peace and thriving. It is about flying kites, eating desserts, offering endowments and getting a charge out of to the family and relatives. The significance of Sankranti is fundamentally the relationship between the father and child. On the off chance that you truly need to appreciate this celebration, then invest energy with your family and relatives. On this Festival, individuals wish each other and share desserts and blessings. Also, kids love this celebration since they fly kites with family and companions. Makar Sankranti is one of only a handful couple of Hindu celebrations that falls on a similar date of the in the schedules: 14 January, at times with the change of a day.
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