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Makar sankranti date

Makar Sankranti is a festival that is celebrated every year on January 13, 14 or 15 on the month of January when the Sun enters Capricorn or the reception of the Capricorn zodiac sign. This festival falls on the same date every year as it is based on the solar cycle.

Makar Sankranti festival is considered to be a very auspicious day and on this day taking a bath in holy rivers such as the Ganges River brings happiness and prosperity in the life of the devotees. Makar Sankranti is celebrated all over the country with various names as well as its own customs such as happy Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Magh Bihu in Assam, Uttarayan in Gujarat, happy Maghi in Punjab and crop names are known in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

                 Makar sankranti rangoli

On his day women makar sankranti decorate the house. Fortunately, women visit each other's homes on this dayThey also draw makar sankranti rangoli in front of the house. In addition, friends send makar sankranti msg and makar sankranti shayari. 

It is believed that donating rice, wheat, sweets on the day of makar sankranti recipe brings happiness and prosperity and all pain is also removed. Makar Sankranti (sesame seeds) and jaggery (jaggery) sweets have special significance. On this happy day all the family members and friends prepare sweets like gajak, chikki, sesame seeds, etc. and they share and celebrate.

Along with this, there is special significance for the fortunate woman. On this day, Saubhagyavati women exchange their good fortune. And makar sankranti song called. Doing this day increases the age of the husband.

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In Maharashtra and Karnataka, people distribute sweets and say that the famous phrase 'Take sesame jaggery and speak sweet. On Makar Sankranti kite flying, the sky flies with colorful kites in the country from young children to the elderly. The sky is filled with colorful colored kites. And everyone celebrates this festival with joy. Those who spread the message of happiness and love on this occasion.


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