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Experience Different Flavours Of Makar Sankranti In These Cities

A universal festival marking the beginning of the harvest season is celebrated differently across states in India

The feast of Bhogali Bihu in Assam Photo: Shutterstock/Talukdar David
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As per the Gregorian calendar, the first traditional festival in India is Makar Sankranti, usually marked on the 14th of January. It celebrates the advent of spring, the beginning of a new crop sowing season, hopefully ending in a bountiful harvest. When in India during Makar Sankranti, also known as Pongal, Pedda Panduga, Poush Sankranti, Uttarayan, Maghi, Magh/Bhogali Bihu, and Shishur Senkrant and fervent prayers are being directed at the sun god, set off for a trip to any of these four cities for a memorable experience. 

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