International Kite Festival in Gujarat –
Uttarayan
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★What
International
Kite Festival of Gujarat is held at Ahmedabad on January 14 every year, to
accompany the festival of Uttarayan or Makar Sankranti. Makar Sankranti is a
festival that heralds a change of season marking the movement of the sun into
the northern hemisphere – a celebration to mark the end of winter. The skies
are blue as well as clear; a cool breeze blows as well as a sensation of
anticipation, happiness & joy holds all who celebrate the occasion.
★History
Kites
or ‘Patangs’ in Hindi are believed to have first arrived in India either
through Muslim traders coming eastward through Persia or Buddhist pilgrims
coming from China in search of sacred texts. Either way, they have a long
history of nearly 1000 years in this part of the world with numerous classic
miniature paintings of typical scenes depicting people flying kites.
Since
Gujarat is at the westernmost edge of India, it is one of the regions where
Muslim and Hindu cultures have blended to a great degree in many aspects.
Hence, kites which probably introduced by Muslims, end up as the symbol for
celebrating Uttarayan, a Hindu festival. Still, no one knows exactly when this
tradition began but this kite festival lives as the best example for national integrity
and secularism of India.
★When
Uttarayan
is celebrated every year on 14th January, known as Makar Sankranti in other
parts of north India, and Pongal in Tamil Nadu, and continues on the 15th.
★Where
Uttarayan is celebrated
across Gujarat, with major centers of kite-flying in Ahmedabad, Surat,
Vadodara, Rajkot, Nadiad, among others. The International Kite Festival is held
in Ahmedabad. For information on how to get here for the festival, see
the 'Tourism
Hubs' pages for the
place you want to fly your kites this year.
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★How
Flying
kites, preparing typical desserts with jaggery and sesame seeds as well as
taking holy dip in rivers create an essential part of it, as does conference
with liked ones as well as trading introductions as well as sugary foods.
Uttarayan, the six months duration in between Makar Sankranti and also Karka
Sankranti (the day that notes the activity of the sunlight into Karka rashi) marks
the northward activity of the planet in the holy ball.
People
continue with their parties throughout Uttarayan as colourful kites decorate
the skies. Nevertheless, just like all various other practices, there is a
reason why people fly kites during Makar Sankranti and also in the days that
follow the festival. This year Makar Sankrati is on January 14 as well as Karka
Sankranti drops on July 16. According to Hindu practice, the six-month period
of Uttarayan is thought about as a solitary day for the god.
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★Why
From
the morning of Makar Sankranti, vibrant kites can be seen wafting overhead and
this proceeds throughout Uttarayan. The festival that marks the arrival of the
harvest season also notes completion of winter season. Generally, it was
believed that winter season brought in a great deal of bacteria as well as
caused disease as well as flu.
Hence,
a massive variety of individuals would turn up during Makar Sankranti as well
as in the adhering to months to bask in the early morning sun, hoping to remove
germs and additionally fly kites in the process. The act of flying kites was
claimed to have been launched to make this act more amazing.
Certainly,
the importance of kites flying as much as the heavens during Makar Sankranti
and also Uttarayan can be much deeper. Numerous take into consideration flying
kites high up right into the sky as a form of thanksgiving to the gods.
It
is additionally considered as a signal for their awakening as it is normally
thought the gods have been taking remainder and also resting for the last 6
months, as well as currently it’s time to awaken. The clear, blue skies
throughout Makar Sankranti and Uttarayan likewise offer a suitable situation to
fly kites.
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