Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Birthimane, BhuvaneshwariNagara, Bengaluru
With Makar Sankranti, the Sun is moving to uttar (north), and thus the Uttarayan period has begun. According to Hindu mythology, this period is the Gods' day.
The end of the harsh winter season also means that the day starts getting longer and nights start getting shorter. This brings a sign of hope and positivity in people. In many cultures, the Sun God is worshipped by the devotees who offer their puja to him for bringing food and water on earth.ಮಕರ ಸ೦ಕ್ರಾ೦ತಿಯು ಹಿ೦ದೂಗಳ ಪಾಲಿಗೆ ಅತ್ಯ೦ತ ಮ೦ಗಳಕರವಾದ ಸ೦ದರ್ಭಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಒ೦ದಾಗಿದ್ದು, ಈ ಹಬ್ಬದ ಸ೦ಭ್ರಮಾಚರಣೆಯನ್ನು ಜನವರಿ ತಿ೦ಗಳ ಮೂರನೆಯ ವಾರದಲ್ಲಿ ಹೆಚ್ಚುಕಡಿಮೆ ದೇಶದ ಎಲ್ಲಾ ಭಾಗಗಳಲ್ಲಿಯೂ ಕೈಗೊಳ್ಳುತ್ತಾರೆ. ಸ೦ಕ್ರಾ೦ತಿಯು ಸುಗ್ಗಿಯ ಹಬ್ಬವೆ೦ದೆನಿಸಿಕೊ೦ಡಿದ್ದು, ಈ ಹಬ್ಬವನ್ನು ಅತ್ಯ೦ತ ಶ್ರದ್ಧಾಭಕ್ತಿ ಹಾಗೂ ಹರ್ಷೋಲ್ಲಾಸಗಳೊ೦ದಿಗೆ ದೇಶದ ವಿವಿಧ ಸ೦ಸ್ಕೃತಿಗಳಿಗೆ ಸೇರಿದ ಜನರು ವೈಭವದಿ೦ದ ಆಚರಿಸುತ್ತಾರೆ. ಪ್ರತಿವರ್ಷವೂ ಒ೦ದೇ ನಿಗದಿತ ದಿನಾ೦ಕದ೦ದು, ಅರ್ಥಾತ್ ಜನವರಿ ತಿ೦ಗಳ ಹದಿನಾಲ್ಕರ೦ದು ಆಚರಿಸಲ್ಪಡುವ ವಿಶಿಷ್ಟವಾದ ಹಬ್ಬವು ಮಕರಸ೦ಕ್ರಾ೦ತಿಯಾಗಿರುತ್ತದೆ. ಆದರೆ ಅಪವಾದವೆನ್ನುವ೦ತೆ ಅತೀ ಅಪರೂಪಕ್ಕೊಮ್ಮೆ ಎ೦ಬ೦ತೆ ಈ ಹಬ್ಬವು ಜನವರಿ ಹದಿಮೂರರ೦ದು ಇಲ್ಲವೇ ಜನವರಿ ಹದಿನೈದರ೦ದೂ ಸಹ ಆಚರಿಸಲ್ಪಡುವುದು೦ಟು. ಭಾರತದಲ್ಲಿ ವೈವಿಧ್ಯಮಯ ಮಕರ ಸಂಕ್ರಾಂತಿ
Here at Birthimane, Bengaluru, Ravi, Vidya and Little Urvi came and also Rishi and Atharv.
Mom prepared nice food and we all enjoyed the food.
In the evening , neghbouring children were called and small celebration for Atharv and Urvi, wishing them Blessings and aarthi.
Posted 15/1/2025
Sankranthi, also known as Makar Sankranthi, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated across India and other parts of South Asia. It marks the beginning of the sun's journey towards the northern hemisphere, known as the Uttarayana.
Here are some interesting facts about Sankranthi:
1. Harvest Festival: Sankranthi is a harvest festival, celebrating the arrival of longer days and the sun's warmth, which is essential for crop growth.
1. Date: Sankranthi typically falls on January 14th or 15th every year.
1. Traditional Foods: Special dishes like Pongal (a sweet rice dish), Tilgul (sesame seeds and jaggery), and Khichdi (a mix of rice, lentils, and vegetables) are prepared and shared during the festival.
1. Kite Flying: Kite flying is a popular tradition during Sankranthi, symbolizing the soaring of spirits and the arrival of spring.
1. Social Significance: Sankranthi is a time for family reunions, social gatherings, and community celebrations.
How do you celebrate Sankranthi? Do you have any favorite traditions or memories associated with this festival?
Sankranthi, also known as Makar Sankranthi, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated across India and other parts of South Asia. It marks the beginning of the sun's journey towards the northern hemisphere, known as the Uttarayana.
Here are some interesting facts about Sankranthi:
1. Harvest Festival: Sankranthi is a harvest festival, celebrating the arrival of longer days and the sun's warmth, which is essential for crop growth.
1. Date: Sankranthi typically falls on January 14th or 15th every year.
1. Traditional Foods: Special dishes like Pongal (a sweet rice dish), Tilgul (sesame seeds and jaggery), and Khichdi (a mix of rice, lentils, and vegetables) are prepared and shared during the festival.
1. Kite Flying: Kite flying is a popular tradition during Sankranthi, symbolizing the soaring of spirits and the arrival of spring.
1. Social Significance: Sankranthi is a time for family reunions, social gatherings, and community celebrations.
How do you celebrate Sankranthi? Do you have any favorite traditions or memories associated with this festival?
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