Wednesday, 13 January 2010

MAKAR SANKRANTI 2010


Makar Sankranti is observed throughout India by all communities on 14th January but with slight variations in the festivities.
In Bengal, Makar Sankranti is noted for the Ganga Sagar Mela and Pithey parban.
Bhogali Bihu is celebrated on the day in Assam.
Makar Mela is observed in Orissa.
In North India, it is the time of Lohri.
In Central India, it is Sankranti.
In Tamil Nadu, Makar Sankranti is observed as Pongal.
In Andhra Pradesh, it is known as Sankranthi.
In Kerala, the famous Sabarimala Pilgrimage comes to an end with sighting of the Makaravilakku.
In Gujarat and Rajasthan, it is known as Uttarayan and is noted for the kite flying event.
It is an important bathing date during the famous Magh Mela and Kumbh Mela at Sangam (Prayag) in Allahabad
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8 comments:

Omkar said...

What is Makar?

Tasneem said...

Happy Pongal to all.

Seetha said...

Happy Pongal to everyone!!

Enarkay said...

Happy Sankaranti and Pongal to all!

Tasneem said...

@Omkar- Makar means Capricorn.
It is called Makara Sankranti because the sun enters the zodiacal sign of Capricorn on 14 January.

Omkar said...

Ah, thx so much.

So I had an inkling. Makar is a "raashi", but an Indian festival related to "sun" entering the Makar zodiac?! I thought we are all "looneys" ;-)

Vimal Parmar said...

Thanx for sharing, Naresh...

Faiyaz said...

Belated Makar Sankranti to all!