Makar Sankranti: Celebrating the Arrival of Longer Days and Harvest Season When it comes to Indian festivals, Makar Sankranti holds a special place in the hearts of millions. Celebrated on the 14th of January every year, this vibrant festival marks the transition of the sun into the zodiac sign of Capricorn, also known as Makar. Makar Sankranti not only symbolizes the end of winter but also welcomes the arrival of longer days and the vibrant harvest season. The beauty of Makar Sankranti lies in its significance, traditions, and the joy it brings to people across different states of India. This festival represents a time of new beginnings, forgiveness, gratitude, and merry-making. It acts as a reminder for us to cherish the abundance of nature and the bountiful harvest it provides. One of the most iconic aspects of Makar Sankranti is the kite-flying ritual. The sky becomes an enchanting canvas adorned with colorful kites of various shapes and sizes. People of all ages gather on rooft...
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