The festival carries astrological, seasonal and spiritual significance, often likened to India’s version of Thanksgiving, as it celebrates harvest ... Every year, Gujarat celebrates the ...
(File Photo) However, it is not just about the harvest—it is a festival ... celebration of Gujarat's kite flying festival) As with all festivals tied to the lunar calendar, the exact dates ...
Magh Bihu is celebrated to mark the harvest' end. People in Assam celebrate this festival with feasts, bonfires, and their traditional dances, like Bihu. It symbolises unity and joy of prosperity.
and Uttarayan in Gujarat. Widely celebrated in southern India, this festival honors the harvest season with joy, rituals, and cultural festivities. In 2025, Pongal begins on Tuesday, January 14 ...
Flying vibrant kites, indulging in sweet treats and savouring the comforting flavours of khichdi—Uttarayan, also known as Makar Sankranti, is much more than a harvest festival in Gujarat.
Makar Sankranti (January) marks the harvest season, celebrated with kite flying, bonfires, and feasts. The Navratri Festival, held annually in September or October, is one of Gujarat’s most ...
Uttarayan celebrated on January 14 or 15, marks the end of winter and the beginning of longer days in Gujarat. This vibrant festival ... India's Thanksgiving for harvest. Historically, the ...