Uttarayan marks the sun's entry into Capricorn, symbolizing prosperity and community akin to India's Thanksgiving for harvest. Historically, the date changed due to Earth's revolution, once ...
Zakir Khan, who says it was his “childhood dream” to celebrate Uttarayan in Ahmedabad, finally ticked it off his bucket list this year. The popular comedian and storyteller, who flew kites in ...
Uttarayan, celebrated on January 14, marks the Sun’s northward transit, signifying the end of winter and onset of prosperity. An important Hindu festival, it involves kite flying, bonfires ...
Uttarayan celebrated on January 14 or 15, marks the end of winter and the beginning of longer days in Gujarat. This vibrant festival, also known as Makar Sankranti, emphasizes unity among loved ...
The start of Uttarayan is celebrated as Makar Sankranti in north India. Makar refers to Capricorn, the zodiac sign the Sun enters during this time. Sankranti means transition ...
Uttarayan, celebrated annually on January 14 or 15, aligns with the sun’s transition into Capricorn (Makara) on its northward journey and this celestial event, known as Uttarayana, is believed ...
Particularly enjoyed during Uttarayan, it is nutrient-dense and boasts multiple health benefits, including digestive support, immunity boost, and being heart-friendly. Undhiyu is a traditional ...
AHMEDABAD: As Gujarat celebrates Uttarayan on January 14th, tragedy has struck, with six lives claimed by kite strings. The sharp, glass-coated strings have caused severe injuries, with many ...
Renting a terrace during Uttarayan, the Kite festival of Gujarat is fetching an exorbitant price of up to Rs 25,000 for the day. The historic Ahmedabad localities of Raipur, Dhal ni Pol ...