From Bihu to Makar Sankranti, India celebrates harvest festivals with vibrant traditions and delicious foods like tilgul, ...
Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Pongal are important festivals celebrated in different parts of India around the same time, ...
Know about vibrant Makar Sankranti celebrations across India—kites in Gujarat, bonfires in Punjab, and rituals in Kerala.
Pongal falls in mid-January and coincides with the Tamil month of Thai, representing new beginnings and prosperity.
Pongal, an important Indian festival, begins on January 14 this year. Mostly celebrated in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, the ...
Date: Homes are decorated with rangoli (colourful patterns), and the traditional Pongal dish, made from newly harvested rice, ...
Makar Sankranti, aka Maghi or Uttarayan, kicks off India's sunny season with a bang! It's the grand festival where the sun ...
Makar Sankranti is a major Hindu festival that marks the Sun’s transition to Capricorn and the end of winter. Dedicated to ...
is one of India's most culturally rich and widely celebrated festivals. Marking the sun's transition into the zodiac sign of Capricorn (Makara), this harvest festival heralds the end of winter and ...
While the shared traditions of Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Pongal prove India’s inclusive spirit, culinary traditions vary ...