Names listed on this page
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- Makarsankranti in most of India
- Pongal in AP, Tamilnadu
- Makara Sankrama in Karnataka
- Uttarayan in Gujarat
- Kichdi in UP, Bihar, Uttarakhan
- Maghi is celebrated in Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and Punjab, Bhogali Bihu in Assam, Pongal in Sri Lanka, Maghe Sankranti in Nepal, Songkran in Thailand, Thingyan in Myanmar, Moha Sangkran in Cambodia, and Pi Ma L
- Bhogali Bihu in Assam, Pongal in Sri Lanka, Maghe Sankranti in Nepal, Songkran in Thailand, Thingyan in Myanmar, Moha Sangkran in Cambodia, and Pi Ma Lao in Laos.
- Bhogali Bihu in Assam
- Pongal in Srilanka
- Maghe Sankranti in Nepal
- Songkran in Thailand
- Thingyan in Myanmar
- Moha Sangkran in Combodia
- Pi Ma Lao in Laos
Region-wise names (expanded)
Search by region (for example, Gujarat) or by specific festival names (such as Pongal, Maghi, Bihu).
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What stays common everywhere?
Seasonal transition
Sankranti is associated with the movement of the sun and the shifting seasons as people embrace longer days and newfound vitality.
Harvest gratitude
Numerous areas commemorate the arrival of the new harvest with fresh rice, sugarcane, sesame, jaggery, and communal gatherings.
Sharing & charity
Donating, distributing sweets, assisting the less fortunate, and going to temples are widespread practices in various areas.
Festive joy
The traditions of kite flying during Uttarayan, bonfires during Bhogi/Magh, and fairs unite families and communities.
Greeting lines you can copy
Short messages for different regional names.