Makar sankranti rangoli 2023

  1. Happy Makar Sankranti: Makar Sankranti 2023: All you wanted to know about this pan
  2. 2023 Sankranti Calendar
  3. Sankranthi Muggulu Designs 2023 and Makar Sankranti Rangoli Patterns: Get Easy and Beautiful Patterns To Get Your House Decked Up and Ready for the Harvest Festival (Watch Videos)
  4. Makar Sankranti 2023: 5 Best Rangoli Designs To Decorate Your Home On The Kite Festival


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Happy Makar Sankranti: Makar Sankranti 2023: All you wanted to know about this pan

Date & Timings: This year, Makar Drik Panchang's calculations, the festival will commence at 8:57, on January 14. The Makar Sankranti Punya Kala will start at 7:15 am and last till 5:46 pm. The Makara Sankranti Maha Punya Kala will begin at 7:15 am and end at 9:00 pm. Significance The festival has seasonal as well as religious significance. It is held in honour of Surya Dev a.k.a the Sun God, the deity who is believed to have vanquished and killed a demon named Sankarasur. Many Hindus believe that those who die on Makar Sankranti, are not reborn but achieve Moksh (salvation). People exchange ‘gur’ (jaggery), ‘ moofali’ (roasted peanuts), and ‘ til laddoos’ (sweets made from sesame seeds) In Hinduism, ‘til’ is considered to be ‘ sattvic’ or pure. Some gift kitchenware to married and give alms to the poor. In states like Gujarat, kites are flown. In states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand, khichdi is cooked and consumed. Different Names In Different States As we have mentioned before the name of the festival varies. • In UP and Gujarat, the festival is known as • In Odisha, it is called Makara Chaula • In Bihar, the festival is referred to as Til Sakraat or Dahi Chura. • Keralites refer to the occasion as Makaravilakku. • In Karnataka, it is known as Suggi. • It is known as Pongal in Tamil Nadu. • In Maharashtra and Goa, the festival is known as Haldi Kumkum or Maghi Sankrant. • In Himachal Pradesh, the festival is called • In Assam, it is known as Magh Bihu or Bhoga...

2023 Sankranti Calendar

In Hindu calendar, there are total twelve Sankranti in a year. All twelve Sankranti can be divided into four categories which are known as Ayan, Vishuva, Vishnupadi and Shadshitimukhi Sankranti. Among all Sankranti, Sankranti days are considered good for charity activities and all auspicious ceremonies are avoided on the day of Sankranti(s).

Sankranthi Muggulu Designs 2023 and Makar Sankranti Rangoli Patterns: Get Easy and Beautiful Patterns To Get Your House Decked Up and Ready for the Harvest Festival (Watch Videos)

Sankranthi Muggulu Designs 2023 and Makar Sankranti Rangoli Patterns: Get Easy and Beautiful Patterns To Get Your House Decked Up and Ready for the Harvest Festival (Watch Videos) As we prepare to celebrate Makar Sankranti 2023, people are sure to be on the lookout for new Makar Sankranti Rangoli Designs, easy-to-follow Makar Sankranti 2023 rangoli tutorials and unique Makar Sankranti rangoli to draw in their homes. Here are the top 5 Makar Sankranti Rangoli Patterns that will make you stand out and be ready for Makar Sankranti 2023! Makar Sankranti is the annual Hindu festival that is commemorated with great fervour and enthusiasm by people across North India. Makar Sankranti 2023 will be commemorated on January 15. As the name suggests, Makar Sankranti is the day that the sun god transitions from the zodiac of Sagittarius ( dhanu) to Capricorn ( makara). Also celebrated as Maghi or Uttarayana, Makar Sankranti is considered to be a very auspicious time of the year. On this day, many Sankranti activities, like bathing, dressing up in new clothes, decorating the house with rangoli, etc., are all observed. As we prepare to celebrate Makar Sankranti 2023, people are sure to be on the lookout for new Makar Sankranti Rangoli Designs, easy-to-follow Makar Sankranti 2023 rangoli tutorials and unique Makar Sankranti rangoli to draw in their homes. Here are the top 5 Makar Sankranti Rangoli Patterns that will make you stand out and be ready for Makar Sankranti 2023! Makar Sankranti...

Makar Sankranti 2023: 5 Best Rangoli Designs To Decorate Your Home On The Kite Festival

MAKAR SANKRANTI is a popular traditional festival of India that is dedicated to the Lord Sun (Surya). This festival marks the transition of the Sun into the Capricorn zodiac sign, marking the end or winter solstice and the start of longer days while symbolising the arrival of spring. On this auspicious day, people decorate their homes with colourful and beautiful rangoli designs. Rangoli is considered auspicious in Dinu dharma on special occasions and religious ceremonies. Rangoli is considered a symbol of beauty, hope, peace and traditions. Therefore, we bring you some beautiful rangoli designs to make your home festive-ready.