Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Pongal are important festivals celebrated in different parts of India around the same time, usually in mid-January. This year, Lohri will be celebrated on January 13 ...
Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) has declared holidays for all intermediate colleges across the state in view of Pongal, and Makar Sankranti. The holiday in the state begins on ...
As the cold winter days give way to the promise of spring, India lights up with the vibrant celebrations of its harvest festivals—Lohri in Punjab, Makar Sankranti in North India, and Pongal in ...
🌟 Makar Sankranti and Pongal are perfect opportunities to bond with family and celebrate traditions. Whether you're flying kites under the sunny skies or sharing a sweet Pongal meal ...
Made with sesame seeds and jaggery, these sweet ladoos are a Sankranti staple. Packed with calcium and iron, they symbolise warmth and unity during the cold winter harvest celebrations.
Thai Pongal in Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu Similar ... and the changing of the seasons are the main themes of these celebrations, Makar Sankranti is a pan-Indian holiday of cultural diversity.
Makar Sankranti signifies the harvest and the ... Down south in Tamil Nadu, the festival is celebrated as Pongal, a four-day-long festival that pays homage to the Sun God. The first day is Bhogi ...
also known as Shakarai Pongal, is a South Indian dish made with rice, moong dal, jaggery, milk, and spices. It is a popular offering to the sun god during the harvest festival of Makar Sankranti ...
dishes like Pongal and sugarcane juice take center stage. These foods not only signify the bounty of the harvest but also provide the necessary warmth and energy during winter. Makar Sankranti ...