Saturday, January 13, 2018

Makar Sankranti 2018: Wishes, WhatsApp Status and Images

Makar Sankranti 2018 wishes

Makar Sankranti 2018: Makar Sankranti is one of the most Popular Hindu Festival. Every state of India celebrates this festival with their own name. it is celebrated as Lohri in Punjab, Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Bhogali Bihu in Assam, Poush Sangkranti in West Bangal and Uttarayan in Gujrat. Makar Sankranti refers both to a specific solar day in the Hindu calendar and a Hindu festival in reference to deity Surya (sun) that is observed in January every year. It marks the first day of sun's transit into the Makara (Capricorn), marking the end of the month with the winter solstice and the start of longer days. Unlike other Hindu festivals, Makar Sankranti is celebrated on a fixed date every year that is 14th January. 

Makar Sankranti wishes and Whatsapp Status

Everyone wants to celebrate Makar Sankranti by sending warm wishes to their friends and family. Therefore we have combined some of the best Makar Sankranti wishes in this article. Send these warm wishes to your friends and family, set a good Whatsapp Status and enjoy the best moment of Makar Sankranti.

Til hum hai, aur gur hain aap,
Mithai hum hai aur mithas hain aap.
 
Saal k is pehle tyohar se ho rahi shuruaat,
 
Aapko hamari taraf se...
Makar Sankranti ki mubarakbaad!

May this harvest season bring you prosperity & positivity,
And you fly high like a kite.
Wishing you and your family a Happy Makar Sankranti!

May this festival bring happiness and prosperity to you and your family.
 
Happy Lohri and Makar Sankranti 2018

May this Lohri Give you a lot of Happiness & Joy
Happy Makar Sankranti to you and your family

Mandir ki ghanti aur arti ki thali...
 
Nadi k kinare suraj ki laali...

Zindagi me aye khushiyo ki bahar...
 
Aapko mubarak ho Sankrant ka tyohar.

What is that bright light?

From where is this fragrance coming?
 
This gentle breeze and lively music...
 
Oh! It's Sankranti...Have an amazing day!

Mungfali di khusboo, te gurh di mithaas...
Makki di roti te Sarson da Saag,
 
dil di khushi, te apneya da pyar...
 
mubarak hove tuhanu Makar Sankranti da tyohar!

May the Makar Sankranti fire burns all the moments of sadness and brings you warmth of joy, wisdom and love...Have a nice day!
With Great Devotion, Fervour and Gaiety,
With Rays of Joy and Hope,
Wish You and Your Family,
 
HAPPY MAKAR SANKRANTI 2018

Look Outside...
 
It's so pleasant!
Sun is smiling for you...
 
Trees are grooving for you...
Birds are singing for you...
 
Because I requested them All to wish YOU
 
A very happy Makar Sankranti!

Is Makar Sankrant...aapke jeevan ka andhera chhat jaye...
 
gyaan aur prakash se aapka jeevan ujjwal ho jaye!
 
HAPPY MAKAR SANKRANT

Meethe gur mein mil gaye til...
Udi patang aur khil gaye dil! 
Har pal sukh aur har din shaanti, 
Aap sab ke liye laaye Makar Sankranti.
 
Wishing you a very prosperous Makar Sankranti!

Gul ne gulshan se gulfam bheja hai,
sitaro ne gagan se salam bheja hai,
Mubarak ho apko ye “MAKAR SANKRANTI”. 
Humne tahe dil se yeh paigam bheja hai.

Makar Sakranti Ke Din Udaaye, 
Dil Ke Saath Apni Patang, 
Aur Kijiye Wish Mohabbat Ke Saath. 
Happy Makar Sakranti

Tann mein masti, mann mein umang, 
Dekar sabko apnapan, Gud mein jaise meethapan, 
Hokar sath hum udayein PATANG, 
Aur bhar dein aakash mein apne rang. 
Happy Makar Sankranti!

Bajare ki roti, nimbu ka achar, 
suraj ki kirne, chand ki chandani
aur apno ka pyaar. Har jeevan ho khushal, 
Mubarak ho aapko, Sankranti ka tyohar
Happy Makar Sankranti

Images 

Here are some of the Best Makar Sankranti images. send these Images to your friends and family and let them know how you love them, how you care for them.







Makar Sankranti is observed with social festivities such as colorful decorations, rural children going house to house, singing and asking for treats (or pocket money), melas (fairs), dances, kite flying, bonfires and feasts. The Magha Mela, according to Diana L. Eck– a professor at Harvard University specializing in Indology, is mentioned in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata, thus placing this festival to be around 2,000 years old.  Many go to sacred rivers or lakes and bathe with thanksgiving to the sun.

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