Makar Sankranti, celebrated on January 14, 2025, marks the Sun's transition into Capricorn and the start of the harvest season. The festival features holy dips in sacred rivers, prayers to the Sun, ...
Naked Hindu ascetics and pilgrims are taking holy dips in sacred rivers in the first major bathing day of the Maha Kumbh festival, which is the largest religious congregation on Earth.
Makar Sankranti symbolises the Sun's northward journey (Uttarayana) and fills the skies with colourful kites from around the ...
This festival symbolizes new beginnings and gratitude, celebrated across India with various regional traditions.
Celebrated on or around January 14 each year, this festival signifies the end of winter and the onset of longer days.
Makar Sankranti, celebrated on January 14th, marks the Sun's transition into Capricorn and the harvest festival. The top five ...
This festival, celebrated in Karnataka, is a harvest festival that celebrates farmers' hard work and nature's bounty. Suggi Habba is celebrated with the traditional cuisines and folk dances. People ...
Makar Sankranti showcases India’s diverse cultural tapestry, with each state offering a unique way to celebrate this auspicious occasion. Visiting these destinations during the festival allows ...
January, marks the suns transition into Capricorn (Makara Rashi). Falling on 14 January 2025, the festival unites diverse regions with unique traditions like Pongal, Uttarayan, Lohri, and Bihu.
Makar Sankranti is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in India, marking the transition of the Sun into the zodiac sign of Capricorn, or 'Makara.' This festival is observed every year and ...
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