Every year, Gujarat celebrates the Uttarayan festival, popularly known as the festival of kites on January 14.(Twitter/@ANI) The roots of Uttarayan are steeped in mythology and astrology.
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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.
Thousands flock to Auckland's Eastdale Reserve to participate in the colourful Uttarayan Makar Sankranti kite festival.
Uttarayan celebrated on January 14 or 15, marks the end of winter and the beginning of longer days in Gujarat. This vibrant festival, also known as Makar Sankranti, emphasizes unity among loved ...
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Actor Jewel Narigara shares his love for flying kites during Makar Sankranti, celebrated as Uttarayan in Gujarat. He highlights the significance of sun exposure, traditions, and culinary delights ...
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In Gujarat, Makar Sankranti is all about Uttarayan, which means two days of amazing kite flying fun. The sky turns into a colorful canvas as families and friends go head-to-head, trying to cut ...