Kite flying is an iconic part of Makar Sankranti celebrations. Here's why the tradition began, what it symbolised, and how it ...
Come January, the sky was full of kites of different shades, some with short, some with long and a few without tails, the ...
Makar Sankranti is not merely a festival with a date in the Indian culture, but it is a colorful manifestation of the change of the seasons, societal life, and folk culture. This is when the sun ...
In a time when daily interactions are increasingly mediated by screens, the Great Indian Kite Festival, scheduled to be held ...
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Gujarat Titans marked a lively start to their International Kite Festival activation during the Uttarayan celebrations, with ...
Families are embracing Lohri and Makar Sankranti through engaging workshops that teach bhangra dancing, kite-making, and flying.
On Makar Sankranti, known as Uttarayan in western states, the most anticipated activity is kite flying with rooftops.
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With Makar Sankranti just a few days away, Gujarat is gearing up for the International Kite Festival, one of the biggest ...
Makar Sankranti has a strong scientific foundation rooted in astronomy and seasonal change. It marks the day when the Sun begins its northward movement after reaching its southernmost point. This ...