Saturday, 12 January 2019

Makar Sankranti Story , 5 sentences on makar sankranti


Makar Sankranti spacial 


Makar Sankranti

Makar Sankranti is an agricultural festival coming up in the Posh month of India. This is a great Indian festival Indian culture is an agricultural culture These days, the varieties of grains in fields and nights Gram, sugarcane, sack, wheat-beans, sesame seeds, such things are filled up.


The festival of Makar Sankranti is one of the main festivals of Hindu religion, which is celebrated on the ascension of the Sun. The special feature of this festival is that it is celebrated on 14th January, not on different dates like other festivals, every year, when the sun passes through the Makar line after its ascending.

Sometimes it is celebrated on or before one or the other day i.e. 13 or 15 January but this is rarely done. Makar Sankranthi is directly related to the geography and position of the sun. Whenever the Sun comes on Makar Line, that day is only on January 14, hence the Makar Sankranti is celebrated on this day.

From an astrological point of view, on this day, the sun enters the sagittal amount and enters the Capricorn and the speed of the night of the sun begins.

In the isolated areas of India, the festival of Makar Sankranti is celebrated differently. In Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka it is called Sankranti and in Tamil Nadu it is celebrated as Pongal festival. At this time, new crop is welcomed in Punjab and Haryana and Lohri festivals are celebrated, while in the form of Bihu in Assam this festival is celebrated with glee. In each province, its name and way of celebrating vary.

According to different beliefs, the recipes of this festival are also different, but the pulse and rice khichadi have become the main identities of this festival. It is important to eat khichdi in particular with jaggery and ghee. Apart from this, sesame and jaggery also have great importance on Makar Sankranti. This morning, after bathing sesame, the bath is done after rubbing. Apart from this, sesame and jaggery laddus and other dishes are also made. At this time Suhagana women also exchange the contents of the sugar. It is believed that this makes her husband's age longer.

Makar Sankranti is also called the festival of bathing and donation. On this day bathing is important in pilgrimages and sacred rivers, as well as donating according to sesame, jaggery, khichdi, fruit and zodiac, virtue is attained. It is also believed that the Sun god is pleased with the donations made on this day.

Apart from all these beliefs, Makar Sankranti festival is also an enthusiasm. On this day kite flying also has special significance and people kite with great joy and glee. Large number of kite flying events are also organized in many places on this day.




Maharashtra  ( Makar Sankranti )

Celebrations are held in Maharashtra for three days. It is named as Bhogi (usually 13 Jan), Sankranti (usually 14 Jan) and Kuntrant (usually 15 Jan). Say goodbye to the affection and love of the saints and the friends by sharing tilis and sharing the varieties with 'Tilgul and say sweet'. Married women make haldi-kumkum on this day.


Sankranti in Pandharpur-

On this day, rituals such as begging, varieties- fats, and ovas are being cooked today. In various temples of Maharashtra, women give varieties of fats. At the temple of Lord Vitthal Rukmini in Pandharpur, only a crowd of women devotees is seen from the morning. Rukmini Mata temple offers women with exclusive respect for fat-varieties of fat. Gram, sugarcane, sack, wheat-beans, sesame seeds, such things are filled up to an offering to God.


Food Significance

Salt is very important for sesame seeds. This period is cold. So they eat sesame because they produce heat. It also uses the use of millet bread, butter, ketchup, brinjal, sorghum, pots and carrots. [5] The meaning of sesame means the second use of sesame seeds. Breathiness is a blend of affection and friendship. The purpose of this is to increase the sweetness of affection. So on this day, to exchange this tilip, to increase affection, to add new affection. This program is meant to enrich the old, broken old ones.


Tilavana And Borhhun

The tradition of making the first synchronization of the newly married bride's bride is the first transmigration. Black sari is given to her for this purpose. The movements are also appreciated by giving the girl's jewelery to her daughter-in-law.

Even the younger children appear to be wearing black ornaments, movements of ornaments, etc. on the occasion of Sankranti. A mixture of powders, sacks, grams, sugarcane pieces and movements is placed on the heads of children. Recently, it seems to have fun with tablets, small biscuits. In addition to this mix, children's favorite chocolates are also used. This is called Borhanh. The child is brought to the fifth year of age.




Celebrated in different regions of India, are celebrated enthusiastically


In North India,

Himachal Pradesh - Lohadi or Lohali, (Lohri)
Punjab - Lohadi or Lohali, (Lohri)
Lohari festivals are celebrated on January 13 in Punjab, Haryana. For the evening fire, the young children go from door to door and collect songs or money for the fire. After burning the fire, add mustard seeds, rice and sesame seeds to it. This is one of the coldest winter days. On this day worshiped the Goddess of Lohari.


In East India,

Bihar - Sankranti
Assam - Bhogali Bihu
West Bengal - Makar Sankranti
Orissa - Makar Sankranti


In western India,

Gujarat and Rajasthan - Uthayyan ( Patango Tawar  ) (Festival of moths)
In Gujarat, on this day grains, fried monasteries, food products are made and donated. In Gujarat, huts of wheat and bajra are made.
The day of Makar Sankranti is known in Gujarat as the day to come. On this day, everyone from home to small people kites at home from house to house. Visitors from all over the world visit Gujarat to see this kite festival.


In South India,

Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh - (Sankranthi)
Tamilnadu - Pongal
Pongal festival is celebrated in South India for 3 days. On the day of Bhogi Pongal, Holi has celebrated Holi and indulging in unnecessary things in the house. The girls dance around the Holi and dance. Sun Pongal shows rice and jaggery, milk and milk on the day. On the day of Mudu or Kannur Pongal, the animals of the clan are worshiped. On the very day, sisters perform puja and wager for their brother's good life.
Makar Vallaku festival in Shabarimala temple.

Happy Makar Sankranti!





















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