As Makar Sankranti draws near, it's time to embrace and reunite for kite-flying competitions and indulge in the delicious Makar Sankranti food. This winter delight combines the crunch of peanuts ...
With the new year rolling in, Makar Sankranti is just around the corner! It's one of India's most beloved festivals, celebrated with a lot of fun and food. From kite flying to grand fairs, the ...
As the cold winter days give way to the promise of spring, India lights up with the vibrant celebrations of its harvest festivals—Lohri in Punjab, Makar Sankranti in North India, and Pongal in ...
Makar Sankranti is considered very important in Hinduism. This day has special religious significance. Also, the sun enters Uttarayan from Makar Sankranti. The sun stays in Dakshinayan for 6 ...
The festive spirit is all about having fun, eating good food, and getting to know each other better. In Gujarat, Makar Sankranti is all about Uttarayan, which means two days of amazing kite flying ...
Makar Sankranti celebrates the Sun’s transition into Capricorn, marking the start of Uttarayan. This festival signifies growth and prosperity and is celebrated with regional variations across India.
Makar Sankranti is a Hindu harvest festival that is celebrated across India. It is known by different names in different parts of the country, however, the basis of the festivals is the worship of ...
Makar Sankranti, celebrated on January 15, 2025, is marked by vibrant rituals and traditional dishes across India. Key foods include Tilgul Ladoo, Pongal, Puran Poli, and more, each prepared with ...
Puran Poli, Gajak and many more are prepared especially on this day to celebrate the occasion. Why is Makar Sankranti celebrated and how does India celebrate it through food? Take a look ...
Whether it’s Makar Sankranti in North India, Lohri in Punjab, Pongal in South India, Uttarayan in Gujarat, or Bihu in the northeastern states, the festivities revolve around food that reflects ...
From til mawa ladoo to gajak and rewari, this Chembur mithai adda has lined up a range of special offerings to celebrate, Sankranti or Lohri, as you please. AT Jhama Sweets, CG Road, Chembur ...
Celebrated annually in January, this festival is synonymous with vibrant traditions, delicious food, and the spirit of giving. As we approach Makar Sankranti 2025, let us immerse ourselves in its ...