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samairuart · 1 year
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Happy Uttarayan ft. Kaeya 🪁☀️
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latent-thoughts · 3 months
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HAPPY LOHRI, MAKAR SANKRANTI, UTTARAYAN, PONGAL & MAGH BIHU, fellow Hindus. 😁😁😁
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𝑶𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒅𝒂𝒚 𝒐𝒇 𝒌𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒔 & 𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒏𝒔 ♡ 15th
Let some kites fly in the sky spellbind
Let some lanterns float along tailwind
Hoped for us that we rise together
Hoped for us that the lights trail us to find each other
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imperfectorange · 1 year
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Celebrating Makar Sankranti in India
Every year Makar Sankranti falls on the 14th or 15th of January, and there’s a good reason for that too. The term “Sankranti” refers to the movement of the Sun from one Zodiac to another, so there are a grand total of 12 Sankrantis. What makes Makar Sankranti special? During Makar Sankranti, the Sun moves from Sagittarius or Dhanu Rashi to Capricorn or Makar Rashi, in numerous ways this signifies a new beginning. The Sun which moves into the Northern Hemisphere leads to longer days and the end of the Indian Winter. It falls during the harvest season, with freshly cut crops offered to gods and subsequently eaten. The period signifies “fertility” and bursting into action after the slow and delirious winter season. It ushers in the “auspicious” part of the year which lasts until Karkata Sankranti which falls somewhere in July. It is also the only festival celebrated going by the solar calendar. The contrast between the cozy western holiday season and the vibrant onset of Hindu fertility is an abrupt transition but goes perfectly with the hopeful nature of the new year. 
All over India, Makar Sankranti is celebrated in different ways with each one doing their own thing. 14th/15th January signifies not one or two but many festivals.
In Tamil Nadu, the festival is known as Pongal, which translates to “to boil, overflow” and freshly cut rice is cooked with milk and jaggery. The Tamil version can be traced back to the Chola empire, so roughly around the 9th to 13th century. Spread over three days (and a lesser-known fourth day), each day has its own significance. The first day is known as Bhogi Pongal or Indran and focuses on cleaning the house, as each member dusts and scrubs until every surface is squeaky clean. The second day is called Thai Pongal or Surya Pongal and is the most important day, the Pongal is made and first offered to the gods, then the cattle, and only after that are the family members allowed to have it. The third day is spent grooming and worshipping the cattle.
Uttayaran in Gujarat can only be defined by one word, “vibrant”. Strewn across skies are kites that made for a tapestry. There is an industry revolving around this particular time of the year, as kite sales skyrocket (pun intended) and officials from different countries come to participate in kite competitions. The reason behind flying kites is that being out in the Sun after the winter helps kill germs and be more exposed to Vitamin D. Dishes like Undhiyo that are nearing the end of their season are relished for the last time.
If we go farther North, we come across Lohri, the Punjabi variant of Makar Sankranti. The folklore attached to Lohri is of a man known as Dulla Bhat, who lived during the reign of Emperor Akbar. He used to steal from the rich and distribute it among the poor. In his honor, people sing “Sundar Mundriye” during Lohri. This story is different than the religious and godly myths surrounding the other festivals, and it’s fascinating how a festival honors a man who worked for the needy. Punjab is a largely agrarian state, so the festivities are rooted in harvesting crops. People get together around huge bonfires and eat everything from Chikki to Saro ka Saag. 
There are tons of other festivals on this day, in Assam it's called Magh Bihu with games like tekeli-bhonga (pot-breaking) and buffalo fighting taking place. In Bihar, locals have chuda-dahi (beaten rice and yogurt) and a portion of gur (jaggery), and in Bengal, it’s called Poush Sankranti and have sweets like pithe, patishapta, etc. with rice and palm jaggery.
- Priyanshu
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Painting Credits: Ladies on a Terrace Kite-fighting, circa 1775.
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digitaldadi · 3 months
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Happy Harvest Season - Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Bihu, Uttarayan & Lohri
May the warmth of Lohri's bonfires, the sweetness of Pongal's rice, the joy of Makar Sankranti's kites, the vibrant spirit of Bihu's dances, and the sunshine of Uttarayan fill your life with abundance and happiness!
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bhaktibharat · 3 months
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☀️ मकर संक्रांति - Makar Sankranti
❀ अधिकांश हिंदू त्योहार चंद्रमा की स्थिति के अनुसार मनाये जाते हैं, लेकिन यह त्योहार सूर्य के चारों ओर प्रथ्वी द्वारा की जाते वाली परिक्रमा की गणना के आधार पर मनाया जाता है। ❀ जब सूर्य धनु से मकर राशि या दक्षिणायन से उत्तरायण की ओर स्थानांतरित होता है, तब मकर संक्रांति का त्यौहार मनाया जाता है। ❀ आदि गुरु शंकराचार्य के अनुसार गांगजी, गंगा सागर, कुंभ और प्रयागराज में स्नान करना चाहिए। ❀ इस त्योहार पर सूर्य की उपासना की जाती है। ❀ लोग व्रत स्नान के बाद अपनी क्षमता के अनुसार कुछ न कुछ दान अवश्य करते हैं। 📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/festival/makar-sankranti
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🎋 पोंगल - Pongal 📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/festival/pongal
💦 गंगा सागर स्नान - Gangasagar Mela 📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/festival/gangasagar-mela
🎋 पौष संक्रांति - Poush Sankranti 📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/festival/poush-sankranti
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forkaround · 1 year
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Original Work Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Original Male Character/Original Male Character Characters: Sundar, Nitin Additional Tags: Uttarayan, Indian festival, First Kiss Series: Part 1 of Indian BL WIPs Summary:
Over the days of preparation for the Indian Festival of Uttarayan, two college aged boys fall in love.
“I like it,” Nitin says, somehow his voice echoes with the fireworks in the open space. “I like it when you smile.” It’s almost disappointing. Sundar curses himself for what he wanted. “I like it when you’re happy. I want you to be happy. Always.” Something big fires off in the distance, followed by cracklings of smaller rockets. Some part of his brain even catches some music. Sundar is moving before he can think, before he can reason, before he can stop himself and let the moment shrink. Something moves Nitin too. He is aware of it as he moves.
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aryaraju · 1 year
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Wishing you all a very happy and prosperous Pongal and Makar Sankranti! Pongal and Makar Sankranti are festivals that celebrate the joy of nature, culture, and community. They are occasions to express gratitude, share happiness, and spread positivity.
Happy Pongal and Makar Sankranti
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Happy Uttarayan & Makar Sankranti: Dive into Celestial Festivities with Astro Guru Deepak Jain!
This Uttarayan and Makar Sankranti, embrace the cosmic celebrations with insights from Astro Guru Deepak Jain! Discover the astrological significance as the Sun transitions into Capricorn (Makar), influencing your individual journey and setting the tone for a prosperous year.
Unravel the astrological connection between kite-flying and cosmic energies during Uttarayan. Astro Guru Deepak Jain sheds light on how this tradition aligns with the stars, bringing joy and positivity.
Curious about the celestial energies shaping your life this Uttarayan? Astro Guru Deepak Jain offers personalized insights based on your birth chart. Gain clarity on opportunities, challenges, and the cosmic vibrations surrounding you during this auspicious time.
Optimize cosmic energies with astrological tips for positivity, prosperity, and spiritual growth. Harmonize with the universe for a fulfilling and successful year ahead.
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amittarora · 3 months
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💛🌻🌟 #FlyAsHighAsAKite & Beyond!
*Happiest Indian #Harvest Festivities to You & Yours in #India n in the #World !
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#LOHRI #SANKRANTI #PONGAL #BIHU #UTTARAYAN #2024 ...
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12sandy-1993 · 3 months
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Experience the vibrant joy of Uttarayan in Surat! Fly colorful kites in friendly competitions and dive into adventure at Aquamagicaa, the best water park in Gujarat.
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mygiftsy · 3 months
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Happy Makar Sankranti to everyone | myGiftsy
Happy Makar Sankranti 2024 !
Wishing you a blessed Makar Sankranti. May the bright colours of kites paint this day with smiles and joy for you and your loved ones.
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forkaround · 1 year
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Any Gujarati BL fans here? I have just finished a scene for an OG Indian BL set in Gujarat and part of the dialogue is in Gujarati, so tell me if you'd like for me to post it. It's so good and I want to share but it's in Gujarati,...
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