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Makar Sankranti marks the transition from colder, shorter days to longer, warmer ones, as the Sun moves into Capricorn. This day is also known as the beginning of the harvest festival when people welcome the spring season. Makar Sankranti 2022 Greetings: Heart-Warming Wishes, Quotes, HD Images For Facebook Status And Sweet Messages To Mark the End of Winter Solstice. ....
Highlights A night before the Magh Bihu, Uruka is observed. During this time, men go to the fields, build a makeshift cottage - Bhelaghor - with the hay of the harvest fields and the bonfire (Meji). Dishes, preferably made of rice, are prepared. New Delhi: The much-revered harvest festival of Assam - Bihu - is being celebrated on January 15 this year. Bihu festival comprises a set of three festive days namely - Rongali Bihu or Bohag Bihu which falls in April, Kongali or Kati Bihu in October and Bhogali or Magh Bihu which takes place in January respectively. Therefore, today ....
Happy New Year 2021 - The auspicious Magha Updated Jan 13, 2021 | 13:33 IST Makar Sankranti, also known as Maghi to many, is the Hindu festival which is celebrated across the states of India in cultural forms that may differ, but enthusiasm remains equal across the section of people. Representational image  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
|| Gita 8:24 || Fire, light, day, the bright (fortnight of the month), the northern movement comprising six months (Uttarayana); those people who have departed through that path attain Brahman (Moksha). Moksha!!!!!!! Or Salvation….Is this not the one thing that all of us through race, colour class and caste aspire for? And the beginning of the month in the Gregorian calendar January has been celebrated by painters and artists throughout the world. The Pre-Renaissance painters celebrated the winter months especially January in their own imitable way. According to the Hindu calenda ....