Makar Sankranti symbolises the Sun's northward journey (Uttarayana) and fills the skies with colourful kites from around the ...
Makar Sankranti is a highly auspicious festival that symbolises new beginnings and prosperity. It is celebrated annually on ...
On this auspicious day, several celebrities have shared heartfelt wishes on social media, spreading the joy of Makar ...
Naked Hindu ascetics and pilgrims are taking holy dips in sacred rivers in the first major bathing day of the Maha Kumbh ...
Altogether 55 lakh pilgrims took the holy dip at Gangasagar, the confluence of the Hooghly river and the Bay of Bengal, in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district on the occasion of ‘Makar Sankranti’ ...
Celebrate Makar Sankranti 2025 with flavours that warm your heart! From the sweet crunch of Tilgul ladoos to the comforting ...
This festival symbolizes new beginnings and gratitude, celebrated across India with various regional traditions.
The Third Battle of Panipat saw the Marathas go up against the Afghan king Ahmad Shah Abdali. While the latter won, the loss ...
Celebrated on or around January 14 each year, this festival signifies the end of winter and the onset of longer days.
Yes, Makar Sankranti is a festival celebrated in Maharashtra. In Maharashtra, people celebrate Makar Sankranti by sharing ‘ ...
Swami Bhupender Giri, centre, Naga Sadhu of Niranjani Akhara, arrives for ritualistic dip at Sangam, the confluence of the ...
Know about vibrant Makar Sankranti celebrations across India—kites in Gujarat, bonfires in Punjab, and rituals in Kerala.