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1 Mar 2013
The diversity in India is evidenced in her religions, rituals, cultures, festivals, and traditions. Most of the Indian festivals have a certain science and purpose behind them. The Hindu festivals in India are in sync with the seasons of India. Each and every season has its peculiar features and impact on human life. This impact is celebrated via festivals.
Celebrating Brotherhood & Harmony
One of the most critical festivals celebrated by Hindus is Makar Sankranti. Sweets are an integral element of every single celebration. But they are much more important on the occasion of Makar Sankranti. Particularly, in the region of Maharashtra, which lies bola to the West of India, exchanging sweets is the most important custom of the festival. Whilst exchanging these sweets, individuals say the following ‘Til Gul Ghya, God God Bola’ (actually, it implies ‘Take this sweet, and speak sweet words’). Til Gul is the specific sweet that is made of jaggery and sesame. Often, groundnut and coconut is also added to this. Men and women exchange this sweet with a wish that they resolve their variations and live in harmony with every single other.
Customs of the Festival of Makar Sankranti
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