Makar Sankranti is a Hindu festival that marks the transition of the sun into the zodiac sign of Capricorn (Makar). The festival is celebrated with enthusiasm and different customs across India.
Here’s a general guide on how to celebrate Makar Sankranti:
- Preparation:
- Cleaning and Decorating:
- Clean and decorate your home with colorful rangoli (decorative art created on the ground), flowers, and festive decorations.
- Festival Foods:
- Til (Sesame) and Jaggery:
- The traditional foods for Makar Sankranti include sweets made with sesame and jaggery. Til ladoos (sesame seed sweets), gajak, and chikki are popular choices.
- Kite Flying:
- Kite Festival:
- In many regions, especially in Gujarat and Rajasthan, kite flying is a significant part of the celebration. People gather on rooftops and in open spaces to fly kites. It’s common to hear shouts of “Uttarayn Aayu!” (The sun has moved north!).
- Puja and Rituals:
- Morning Bath:
- Take an early morning bath in holy rivers or lakes if possible.
- Puja:
- Perform a puja (worship) during the auspicious time of the day. Offer prayers to Lord Surya (Sun God) and seek blessings for health and prosperity.
- Donation and Charity:
- Makar Sankranti is considered an auspicious time for charity. Donate clothes, food, or other essentials to the less fortunate.
- Bonfires and Community Celebrations:
- Bonfires:
- In some regions, people light bonfires in the evening to mark the end of winter and the beginning of longer days.
- Community Celebrations:
- Many communities organize fairs, cultural events, and competitions during Makar Sankranti. Participate in these events for a festive experience.
- Traditional Clothing:
- Wear Traditional Attire:
- Wear traditional clothing, with women often dressing in colorful sarees and men in dhotis or traditional kurta-pajamas.
- Makar Sankranti Mela:
- Visit Fairs:
- Attend local fairs or melas organized during Makar Sankranti. Enjoy cultural performances, traditional music, and local cuisine.
- Rituals for Farmers:
- Farmers’ Celebrations:
- For many farmers, Makar Sankranti marks the harvesting season. They celebrate by expressing gratitude for a good harvest and praying for prosperity in the coming year.
- Family Time:
- Family Gatherings:
- Spend time with family and friends. Enjoy the festive atmosphere together.
- Kite Making and Decorating:
- Craft Activities:
- Engage in kite-making and decorating activities with children. Many families make and fly their kites during this time.
- Pongal Celebration in South India:
- Pongal Rituals:
- In South India, especially in Tamil Nadu, the festival is known as Pongal. It involves cooking a special dish called Pongal, made with newly harvested rice and lentils.
- Cattle Worship in Some Regions:
- Cattle Worship:
- In certain regions, people worship and honor cattle, as they are considered integral to agricultural life.
- Makar Sankranti Greetings:
- Exchange Wishes:
- Exchange Makar Sankranti greetings and wishes with friends, family, and neighbors.
Makar Sankranti is a festival that symbolizes the shift from winter to spring and is celebrated with joy, prosperity, and the spirit of togetherness. The specific customs and traditions may vary across different states and communities. Enjoy the festival and the festive spirit it brings!