Wolte a essay on "The kite Festival."
Points:- : Name of the festival.
2 When it is celebrated.
3) Why it is celebrated.
4) How it is celebrated.
5)special cuisine.
6] Other Special features.
Answers
Answer:
1) Kite festival is also known as Makar Sankranti in most parts of the country. It is one of the most auspicious day for Hindus and is celebrated with myriad cultural forms, with great devotion, fervor and gaiety. Thousands of people take a dip in holy river Ganga Sagar. Lord Sun in worshipped on this occasion.
2) Makar Sankranti is celebrated on a fixed date that is 14 January every year. It also marks the termination of the Winter season and the beginning of a new harvest season. To recompense for the distinction that happens due to the revolution around the sun, every 80 years the day of Sankranti is deferred by one day. From the day of Makar Sankranti, the sun begins its northward journey or Uttarayan journey. Therefore, this festival is also known as Uttarayan.
3) Makar Sankranti is a very auspicious day in Hindu customs. Throughout India, people celebrate this festival with great enthusiasm and fervor. Devotees visit temples early in the morning after a ritual bath, offering Dan Punya and pray to God asking for blessings for the whole family.
4) • Wake-up early in the morning, before sunrise, have bath and dress up in new traditional clothes.
Tell your children the significance of celebrating the festival of Makar Sankranti.
•Teach ‘Gayatri Mantra’ to your children.
Worship the rising sun by offering water, flowers while chanting the Gayatri Mantra.
• Prepare special delicacies such as rice khichadi, til ke laddu, coconut chikki, ganee ki kheer etc.
Encourage your children to make bright kites of different colours, sizes and shapes.
• Involve your children in flying kites.
5) There are 6 traditional Makar Sankranti foods that you must try this festive weekend.
Til Ladoo. Til ladoo is a sumptuous Sankranti staple.
1) Puran Poli
2) Makara Chaula
3) Khichdi
4) Payesh
5) Pinni
Point 6) The International Kite Festival (Uttarayan) is regarded as one of the biggest festivals celebrated. Months before the festival, homes in Gujarat begin to manufacture kites for the festival. The festival of Uttarayan marks the day when winter begins to turn into summer, according to the Indian calendar.
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