how do they celebrate makara sankranti festival in rural areas
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Drawing rangoli in groups is another popular event among women during Sankranti. An important ritual is display of cows and bulls in colourful costumes in an open field. ... This ritual is common in rural Karnataka and is called "Kichchu Haayisuvudu." It is celebrated on 14 or 15 January .
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On 14 January, it is celebrated as Makar Sankranti or Til Sankrant or Sankrant or Dahi Choora or Khichdi (in local dialects). As in other parts of country, people take baths in rivers and ponds and feast upon seasonal delicacies as a celebration of good harvest.Drawing rangoli in groups is another popular event among women during Sankranti. An important ritual is display of cows and bulls in colourful costumes in an open field. ... This ritual is common in rural Karnataka and is called "Kichchu Haayisuvudu." It is celebrated on 14 or 15 January .