Uttarayan — Makar Sankranti Kite Festival, Gujarat
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Uttarayan (the sun's northward journey) is Gujarat's most celebrated festival, coinciding with Makar Sankranti on January 14 each year. The entire sky of Gujarat — from Ahmedabad to Surat, from Bhavnagar to Vadodara — turns into a tapestry of colorful kites. The festival begins at sunrise and kite-flying continues through the night ('Raat-ni Patang'). Families fly maanja-stringed kites, cut competitors' strings ('pech ladata'), and shout 'Kai Po Che!' on a successful cut. The International Kite Festival in Ahmedabad (Sabarmati riverfront) draws over a million participants. Traditional Uttarayan foods include chikki (sesame-jaggery brittle), undhiyu (mixed vegetable casserole), and jalebi. Uttarayan also marks the sun entering Capricorn — an auspicious time for sacred dips (especially in the Mahakumbh context), ancestor rites (tarpan), and beginning new endeavors.
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- January 14 (fixed solar date): Gujarat's biggest day — entire state flies kites from sunrise to midnight. Kai Po Che! (cut the string): celebrate every successful kite-cut. Maanja string: special glass-coated manjha for competitive cutting. Night flying: electric/LED kites illuminate the sky. Undhiyu feast: traditional winter mixed vegetable dish of Gujarat. Chikki: sesame-jaggery crisp — shared with neighbors. Tarpan: ancestor water offerings for those who pass in the preceding year. Modhera Sun Temple Uttarayan alignment: sunrise hits the Sun deity directly on this day. International Kite Festival
- Ahmedabad: Sabarmati Riverfront — world kite-flyers gather.
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- Begin the day with sankalp and short prayer.
- Include: January 14 (fixed solar date): Gujarat's biggest day — entire state flies kites from sunrise to midnight. Kai Po Che! (cut the string): celebrate every successful kite-cut. Maanja string: special glass-coated manjha for competitive cutting. Night flying: electric/LED kites illuminate the sky. Undhiyu feast: traditional winter mixed vegetable dish of Gujarat. Chikki: sesame-jaggery crisp — shared with neighbors. Tarpan: ancestor water offerings for those who pass in the preceding year. Modhera Sun Temple Uttarayan alignment: sunrise hits the Sun deity directly on this day. International Kite Festival.
- Include: Ahmedabad: Sabarmati Riverfront — world kite-flyers gather..
- Conclude with gratitude, prasad, and positive resolve.
January Leitfaden
Discipline, new-year sankalp, and seasonal purification.
- Morning snan and simple prayer
- Sattvic meals and restraint
- Dana and gratitude in family