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Why Makar Sankranti Is One Of India’s Most Meaningful Festivals

Celebrated in mid-January, Makar Sankranti connects faith, farming and community as winter begins to fade

Makar Sankranti marks the Sun’s shift into Capricorn, signalling the start of Uttarayan Photo: Shutterstock
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January in India has a gentler feel to it. The mornings are still cool, sometimes foggy, but the sun carries a new warmth. On rooftops, along riverbanks, in temple courtyards and fields, people pause—some looking up at skies dotted with kites, others simply taking a quiet moment for themselves. Makar Sankranti isn’t a loud festival by nature. It’s reflective, rooted, and quietly joyful. In 2026, it once again offers travellers a chance to see India at its most sincere.

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