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1) Makar Sankranti is an Indian festival
2) It is celebrated on 14 January every year.
3) They celebrate it by eating sweets.
4) It is celebrated all over India but by different names as Onam, Pongal, etc.
5) People of Central India cook khichari on this day.
6) People celebrate the festival and fly kites.
7) People also make sweets at home and worship god
8) People also go to the religious river Ganga at Haridwar to worship River Ganga.
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2) It is celebrated on 14 January every year.
3) They celebrate it by eating sweets.
4) It is celebrated all over India but by different names as Onam, Pongal, etc.
5) People of Central India cook khichari on this day.
6) People celebrate the festival and fly kites.
7) People also make sweets at home and worship god
8) People also go to the religious river Ganga at Haridwar to worship River Ganga.
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Makar Sankranti is the Hindu festival celebrated all across the country to mark the first day of sun’s transition to Capricorn (astrological sign in Zodiac) which means midwinter will end and duration of day time will increase afterwards. Makar Sankranti is celebrated with different names like Pongal in Tamilnadu, Sukarat in Bihar and Jharkhand, Poush Parbon in Bengal and Uttarayan in Gujarat. It is the only festival which has been observed as per the Solar Cycles while rest of the Indian festivals are set according to lunar cycle of Hindu calendar.
People across the country celebrate the festival with colourful decoration of houses, flying kites, visiting melas (fairs), bonfires singing and dancing. Many people visit sacred rivers like Ganga and Yamuna for the bath and prayer offering to sun god for the blessings. Let’s find below some of the interesting facts which I am sure would enhance your knowledge and make your understanding better about the “Makar Sankranti” as the most sacred and auspicious festival celebrated all across India.
People across the country celebrate the festival with colourful decoration of houses, flying kites, visiting melas (fairs), bonfires singing and dancing. Many people visit sacred rivers like Ganga and Yamuna for the bath and prayer offering to sun god for the blessings. Let’s find below some of the interesting facts which I am sure would enhance your knowledge and make your understanding better about the “Makar Sankranti” as the most sacred and auspicious festival celebrated all across India.
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