🌟🙏 Makar Sankranti is celebrated across India with various customs.(Canva) 24. May the blessings of the harvest season bring you happiness and prosperity. 🌾 25. Wishing you a bountiful ...
Gujarat celebrates Makar Sankranti as Uttarayan, a vibrant festival of kites. The skies are filled with colorful kites of all shapes and sizes, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. People gather on ...
Celebrated all across India, this ancient event is observed ... One of the few auspicious days celebrated according to the solar cycle, Makar Sankranti is dedicated to the Sun god, Surya, with ...
Makar Sankranti, celebrated on January 14, marks the Sun's transition into Capricorn, symbolizing longer days and the end of winter. The festival is m ...
Happy Makar Sankranti 2025:The day honours the Sun God and gratitude for harvest. Makar Sankranti, the much-loved harvest festival that marks the end of winter, will be celebrated across India on ...
Makar Sankranti, celebrated on January 14th, marks the Sun's transition into Capricorn and the harvest festival. The top five places in India to experience the festivities in 2025 are Gujarat ...
Makar Sankranti is an important Hindu festival that is celebrated In January across India. This festival marks the transition of the Sun from the house of Dhanu (Sagittarius) to the house of Makar ...
Celebrate the arrival of spring with Happy Makar Sankranti 2025 wishes! Share heartfelt messages, images, and status updates on WhatsApp and Facebook. Spread love and warmth with your loved ones!
Makar Sankranti is one of the most significant Hindu festivals. It is a joyous celebration of harvest and new beginnings. This festival is observed across India, and it has diverse regional rituals.
It's one of India's most beloved festivals. Makar Sankranti is celebrated with a lot of spirit across India. With the new year rolling in, Makar Sankranti is just around the corner! It's one of ...
Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Pongal are important festivals celebrated in different parts of India around the same time, usually in mid-January. This year, Lohri will be celebrated on January 13 ...
In Punjab, the day before Makar Sankranti is celebrated as Lohri (or Lohari). Other names for the holiday in various regions of India include Maghi, Khichdi, and Poush Parbon, among many others.