Soaring colorful kites, enjoying delightful sweets and relishing the soothing tastes of khichdi—Uttarayan, or Makar Sankranti, is more than just a harvest festival in Gujarat. This eagerly awaited festivity signifies the conclusion of winter, the beginning of extended days, and an opportunity to gather with dear ones beneath the bright January skies.

Uttarayan 2025: Date

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 ones amidst the clear January skies.

This year, it will fall on Tuesday, January 14, 2025.

The Raipur Kite Bazaar Four days before Uttarayan

History Of Uttarayan

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 celebrated on December 31. Linked to the Mahabharata, it emphasizes liberation for those who die during this period. In Gujarat, kite flying is a vibrant, therapeutic tradition.

Significance Of Uttarayan

Sesame and jaggery sweets symbolize warmth and togetherness, while khichdi, a popular rice and lentils dish, is especially significant in Eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand, where devotees offer it to the Gorakhnath temple in Gorakhpur as a sacred ritual. Celebrations of Uttarayan may differ across regions, yet common themes of gratitude and togetherness persist, including worship of the Sun God, holy dips in rivers, and charitable acts.

Kite Flying Tradition

Today marks a vibrant celebration as the skies come alive with kites, accompanied by joyous shouts of “Kai Po Che!” Food plays a central role in Uttarayan, featuring traditional delicacies.

Regions Where Harvest Festival Is Celebrated

In Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi, the festival kicks off with Lohri, celebrated with bonfires and folk dances. Beyond a mere festival, Uttarayan invites reflection on the natural rhythms of life, honoring hard work and the cosmic order. As January 14 approaches, one can anticipate the colorful skies, festive delicacies, and the spirit of Uttarayan, embodying the essence of Gujarat and its surroundings.