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Meaning & Significance of Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti, or Makar Mahotsav also called Uttarayan, Makar or simply Sankranti, is a Hindu ritual and festival. Usually falling annually on January 14 or January 15 on leap years, the occasion marks on the Sun's transition from Sagittarius to Capricorn or Makara Rashi. Since the Sun undergoes this change which vaguely coincides with its movement from south to north, the festival is dedicated to the solar deity, Surya, and is celebrated to mark a new beginning. Many native multi-day festivals are organized across India on this occasion.
Makar Sankranti is celebrated with colorful decorations, flying kites by rural children going from door to door, singing and in some areas asking for gifts, social festivities like melas, dances, bonfires and feasts.
Magh Mela Started on the Day
Magh Mela is mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Many observers go to sacred rivers or lakes and bathe in a ceremony to thank the Sun. Every twelve years, Hindus celebrate Makar Sankranti with the Kumbh Mela which one of the world's largest mass pilgrimages, with an estimated 60 to 100 million people attending in the event.

