Makar Sankranti Celebration and Fair at Suncity.....🪁🪁🪁❤️❤️❤️🌅🌅🌅
Makar Sankranti, at its core, marks the sun’s transition into the zodiac sign of Capricorn. “Makar” refers to Capricorn, and “Sankranti” denotes the movement of the sun into a new celestial orbit. This celestial phenomenon signifies the triumph of light over darkness, heralding longer, sunlit days.
It is a festival deeply tied to India’s culture, religion, and agriculture. The Makar Sankranti festival unites diverse communities across India, celebrating not only the sun’s northward journey but also the promise of renewal, prosperity, and the strengthening of familial bonds.
There are a number of ways you can partake in the festivities and embrace the positive energy that characterises the Makar Sankranti festival.
One of the most iconic and widespread traditions during Makar Sankranti is kite-flying. Taking to the rooftops, you, along with your families and friends, can engage in friendly kite-flying competitions. The art of kite-flying symbolises the spirit of freedom, optimism, and the triumph of good over evil.
Enthusiasts skillfully manoeuvre their kites, attempting to cut the strings of their opponents in a playful yet competitive dance across the azure canvas above. The skies become a lively spectacle, echoing with cheers and laughter, creating an atmosphere charged with positive vibes.
Another cherished tradition is the preparation and exchange of traditional sweets and Makar Sankranti food. Sesame seeds and jaggery, the emblematic ingredients of Makar Sankranti, take centre stage in mouthwatering treats like ’til ladoo’ and ‘gajak.’ Families come together to prepare these delectable delights, sharing them with neighbours and loved ones as a gesture of goodwill. The sweetness of these treats mirrors the festive spirit, fostering warmth and camaraderie among communities.
There are a number of ways you can partake in the festivities and embrace the positive energy that characterises the Makar Sankranti festival.
One of the most iconic and widespread traditions during Makar Sankranti is kite-flying. Taking to the rooftops, you, along with your families and friends, can engage in friendly kite-flying competitions. The art of kite-flying symbolises the spirit of freedom, optimism, and the triumph of good over evil.
Enthusiasts skillfully manoeuvre their kites, attempting to cut the strings of their opponents in a playful yet competitive dance across the azure canvas above. The skies become a lively spectacle, echoing with cheers and laughter, creating an atmosphere charged with positive vibes.
Another cherished tradition is the preparation and exchange of traditional sweets and Makar Sankranti food. Sesame seeds and jaggery, the emblematic ingredients of Makar Sankranti, take centre stage in mouthwatering treats like ’til ladoo’ and ‘gajak.’ Families come together to prepare these delectable delights, sharing them with neighbours and loved ones as a gesture of goodwill. The sweetness of these treats mirrors the festive spirit, fostering warmth and camaraderie among communities.
Hope you will enjoy this video and Happy Makar Sankranti , Lohri and Pongal to all my brothers and sisters,my friends and relatives...❤️❤️🪁🪁🙏🙏
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