Makar Sankranti: 10 Lines on Makar Sankranti

Today we will learn about a colourful Indian festival,  Makar Sankranti. This is a special time when we celebrate the sun, say goodbye to winter, and welcome summer. On the day of Makar Sankranti, families fly colourful kites, enjoy yummy sweets, and share joy. From cooking special dishes to taking dips in rivers, it’s a time for laughter, bright colours, and big smiles. Today, we will learn how to write ten lines on Makar Sankranti. We will also learn to write about the celebration of Makar Sankranti in the form of a short essay. 

Ten Lines on Makar Sankranti:

  1. Makar Sankranti is a vibrant festival which is celebrated in January.
  2. It is the festival to thank nature for a good harvest.
  3. People in different parts of India celebrate it with names like Pongal and Uttarayan.
  4. It is a happy time because it marks the end of winter and the start of summer.
  5. During Makar Sankranti, people fly kites as a part of the celebration.
  6. Yummy foods like Tilgul/Tilgur and Gajak, made with sesame seeds and jaggery, are enjoyed.
  7. Some people take dips in holy rivers like the Ganga to feel and thank god for all the good things in life.
  8. As a part of the celebrations, families come together, share meals, and enjoy the festival as a community.
  9. Makar Sankranti brings unity, joy, and a sense of togetherness among people.
  10. Makar Sankranti is a special celebration that people in India enjoy with lots of excitement and happiness.

Things to know about Makar Sankranti: 

Celebrated Across Regions:

Makar Sankrati is celebrated by different names in different places. It is known as Makar Sankranti in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, Magh Bihu in Assam, Maghi Saaji in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarayan in Gujarat and Pongal in Tamil Nadu. It has various other names in different Indian states and regions.  It is also celebrated as Songkran in Thailand, Thingyan in Myanmar, and Mohan Songkran in Cambodia.

Religious Observance:

On Makar Sankranti, God Surya, God Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi are worshipped across 

Social Festivities:

Social celebrations include colourful decorations, children going house to house for treats, fairs, dances, kite flying, bonfires, and feasts.

Magha Mela and Kumbha Mela:

Magha Mela, mentioned in the Mahabharata, is celebrated during Makar Sankranti.

Kumbha Mela is organised every twelve years on the day of Makar Sankranti. In the Kumbh Mela, thousands of pilgrims gather in Prayagraj. They take dips in the confluence of the rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Makar Sankranti

What is Makar Sankranti?

Makar Sankranti is a Hindu festival celebrating the success of harvests. 

Why is kite flying a tradition during Makar Sankranti?

Kite flying symbolises reaching new heights and expressing big dreams and aspirations.

How do families celebrate Makar Sankranti together?

Families come together to fly kites, share festive meals, and enjoy the warmth of each other’s company.

What are the common food items made on Makar Sankranti?

Some Makar Sankranti delicacies are tilgul/tilgur , gajak, puran poli and pongal.

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