Manaschi Sayakbaj Karalaev Referat
Makar Sankranti or Makar Sankranthi is celebrated in many parts of India and considered as one of the most important Hindu festivals. Sankranti meaning is ‘Movement’. In our life, everything is like a movement. Fortunately, all people who came before us have moved on (after life), and people who come after us (new born) are waiting for us to move on, that’s the true things which are not deniable. It is considered that the Sankranti was a deity and based on legend, the Sankranti killed an evil (demon) named Sankarasur. The day after Makar Sankranti is known as ‘Karidin’ or ‘Kinkrant’.
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Ndakanyatsovhurirwa beche rese zvikanzi tundai baba, nditundirei mukati chaimo. Tete Molly -. Ndakanyatsovhurira beche rese zvikanzi tundai baba, nditundire mukati chaimo! Iyo weekend yadarika iyi, ndakasvika pa 2019 ndichitotsvaga brother yangu, ndobva ndanzi varimo mukati, hameno ka function kaivamo but kanga kakazara. Makar Sankranti is known by different names in other parts of India. In Tamil Nadu, people refer this festival as ‘Pongal‘. In some parts of Andhra Pradesh, the festival is known as ‘Peddala’ or ‘Pedda’.On this day, a number of special prayers and religious offerings are organized.
On this Kinkrant day, the female deity who is known as devi, slayed the demon Kinkarasur. Makar Sankranti is known by different names in other parts of India.
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On this day, a number of special prayers and religious offerings are organized. On this day in Maharashtra, people prepares special ‘Tilguls’ aka ‘Ladoos’. These ladoos are made of til (sesame seeds) and gul (jaggry). The people of Maharashtra wish each other by saying ‘Tilgul Ghya Aani God God Bola (Take the sweets and talk sweet words)’. -Essay Ends Here- Read Also: Important Note: An Essay on Makar Sankranti could be translated in Gujarati, English (US, UK), Hindi, Sanskrit, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada, Punjabi, Odia and regional languages of India wit the help of online translation tool. This essay on Makar Sankranti or Uttarayan could be useful for students of Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and college/school students too. Article Title: An Essay on Makar Sankranti for Students, Kids, Youth, and Children Article last re-published on January 1, 2017.