Makar Sankranti Festival’s Tale And How It ended
Makar Sankranti is one of the most important days for the Hindus, and marks in almost every part of India in various cultural ways, with tremendous zeal, happiness and enthusiasm. It is the largest celebration of the Hindus, devoted to Lord Sun, also applies to a single solar day in the Hindu calendar. On this auspicious day, the moon joins the zodiac sign of Capricorn and Makar, which marks the end of the winter month and the beginning of longer days. In the start of Magh’s month. To honour the difference that creates the movement around the world, every 80 years, the day of Sankranti postponed one day. Makar Sankranti generally falls on the 14th of January. From the day of Makar Sankranti, the sun starts its path to the north or Uttarayan. This festival is also known as Uttarayan. Makara Sankranti celebrates with cultural festivals such as colourful lights, rural children going from house to house, singing and calling for food in some places (or pocket money), mel...