The festival, happening on January 14 ... and sesame seeds to the flames. On Makar Sankranti, folks love to indulge in sweets made from sesame and jaggery while flying kites, which is a popular ...
Makar Sankranti, celebrated on January 14, marks the Sun's transition into Capricorn, symbolizing longer days and the end of winter. The festival is m ...
In some regions, the festival is also known as Til Sankranti, named after the sesame-based sweets. Across the country, Makar Sankranti is celebrated with joy and happiness. The festival is often ...
Makar Sankranti is a vibrant Hindu festival celebrated annually on January 14 in India. It marks the Sun's entry into the zodiac sign of Capricorn (Makar Rashi), signifying the end of winter and ...
9. May the Sun bring peace to your heart and light your way on this joyous festival of Makar Sankranti. 10. Sending you warmth and love this Makar Sankranti. Let the sweet taste of tilgud remind ...
Makar Sankranti is an important festival dedicated to Surya ... bathing in holy water, and eating sweets. Other names for the holiday in various regions of India include Maghi, Khichdi, and ...
Image Source : SOCIAL 5 types of gajak you can easily make at home. There is a tradition of making sweets made of sesame and jaggery on the day of Makar Sankranti. This year this festival will be ...
As the sweet aroma of jaggery, sesame seeds, bonfires, khichdi, coconut laddoos, and Puli Pitha fills the air, Makar Sankranti sweeps across India in vibrant celebrations. This widely anticipated ...
Makar Sankranti, as it is known in Maharashtra, is a harvest festival. People exchange sesame-jaggery sweets and wish each other ‘tilgul ghya aani goad goad bola‘ (Have the sesame sweet and ...
Here are 25 questions on Makar Sankranti festival, it's different names, celebrations in India. Q.6 What traditional sweet is commonly prepared during Makar Sankranti? Answer: Tilgul, a sweet ...
Let this Makar Sankranti be the start of new opportunities, sweet moments, and cherished memories. Wishing you all the best this festive season! *May the festival of Makar Sankranti bring peace ...