Makara sankranti rangoli

  1. 16 Traditional South Indian Makar Sankranti Recipes by Archana's Kitchen
  2. 30 Latest Sankranthi Rangoli Designs for 2019
  3. Latest Makar Sankranti 2021 Rangoli Designs And HD Images: Beautiful Rangoli Patterns And Tutorial Videos to Make Your Festivity Brighter


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16 Traditional South Indian Makar Sankranti Recipes by Archana's Kitchen

Makara Sankranti / Pongal is a day that marks the northward traverse of Sun and a festival that celebrates the new harvest of the year. The festival of Sankranti in South India lasts for 4 days. First day of the festival (Bhogi) is revered mainly in the South Indian states of Andhra, Telangana and Tamil Nadu. It is observed as a sacrificial day also with the rituals to keep the family from evil eyes. Snacks and sweets are made to get to a celebrative mood. Second day is the main Makara Sankranti festival which is observed with new clothes, traditional food, snacks, community rangoli, and praying to God with offerings of winter harvest. Makara Jyothi is the symbol of festivity in Kerala, whereas Sankranti marks the start of New Year in Tamil Nadu; it is celebrated with various Pongal recipes cooked in earthen pots in much of South India. Customs like visiting the closest of kin with ellu-bella, ellu unde, sugarcane, banana, sugar candy moulds, and other auspicious gifts are exchanged in Karnataka; where as in parts of Andhra and Telangana, the festive food is offered to departed ancestors of the family. Third day of festival (Maattu Pongal or Kanuma) in Tamil Nadu and Andhra is dedicated to thanksgiving for cattle and farm-animals. They do it by decorating the cattle with glitters, paper etc and allowing them to roam free. Cows and oxen are also fed with pongal, jaggery and rice, and sugarcane. Karnataka follows the tradition of crossing fire where the oxen are made to jump...

30 Latest Sankranthi Rangoli Designs for 2019

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Latest Makar Sankranti 2021 Rangoli Designs And HD Images: Beautiful Rangoli Patterns And Tutorial Videos to Make Your Festivity Brighter

Latest Makar Sankranti 2021 Rangoli Designs And HD Images: Beautiful Rangoli Patterns And Tutorial Videos to Make Your Festivity Brighter Makar Sankranti is an auspicious Hindu festival celebrated grandly across India. The day is dedicated to the Sun God. It is also known as the festival of kites during which people fly kites. As Makara Sankranti 2021 approaches, we bring to you beautiful rangoli designs, patterns and HD Images to make your festivity even brighter. Makar Sankranti is an auspicious Hindu festival celebrated grandly across India. The day is dedicated to the Sun God. It is also known as the festival of kites during which people fly kites. The observance falls in the lunar month of Magha which corresponds with the Gregorian month of January. People clean their houses, decorate it, make sweets and meet their loved ones on the occasion. They make rangoli design at their doorstep as it is considered auspicious during the occasion. As Makara Sankranti 2021 approaches, we bring to you latest rangoli designs, patterns and beautiful HD Images to make your festivity even brighter. Makar Sankranti marks the beginning of a new harvest season and the end of the winter season. As the day is dedicated to Sun God, people make rangoli of Sun. To portray prosperity, people also draw images of rice bags and other pulses. Ahead of the festival, we bring to you easy Makar Sankranti rangoli tutorial videos using which you can make beautiful designs at your doorstep. Also, these c...