Why is Uttarayan festival sacred? Why is it customary to eat sesame seeds in this festival of 'Patang'?
- Bhishma Pitamah's question to Lord Krishna why he suffers at the time of death despite living a holy life without committing sins!
Uttarayan means the departure of the sun towards the north. Ascension, the days at which the sun moves at the time of death. Described in the holy and virtuous Bhagavat. The Rig Veda also says that the same force that rotates the sun in space also gives rise to auspicious tendencies in the distance of human beings.
In the battle of Mahabharata, Bhishma Pitamah was severely wounded by arrows. Numerous arrows are tormented in their last days. They want to see Lord Krishna, so they come to meet Lord Krishna.
In many quizzes, grandfather asks Lord Krishna a question, O Lord! He has lived a holy life all his life. Although I have never sinned, why do I suffer so much in the last days of my life?
Lord Krishna says that you have lived like a sage but at the time of Draupadi's rip deer you have seen sin and indirectly become partners. Today you are being punished for the sin that you became a partner in the sin that did not go away from where you saw this act with the naked eye. Bhishma Pitamah wants the desired death these days. Because these days of Uttarayan are considered auspicious and holy. Amay is considered to be the Brahmamuhurta of sunrise (fourth watch of the night). It is considered a Satyug. This time the worship of God gives more fruit. Makarsankranti is the charity Dakshina who gets more fruit.
Lord Krishna loved cows very much. That is why a name of Lord Krishna got Gopal from the cow. The day on which the Lord first went to the forest to graze the cows was considered the day of Gopashtami. Thus serving cows increases virtue. The Lord handles the life of the one who gives. His kite becomes stationary in the sky of life. Humans have a special need to fly the kite of life in the sky with the rope of devotion.
These days it is customary to eat sesame laddu. The spirit behind it is that let us all come together and build a new power. Sesame has smoothness. Love develops in a shattered relationship. Sesame is a confirmation enhancer in terms of health.
If you do not eat expensive dry nuts or Vasana in winter, then this sesame ladu needs a Vasana in terms of health.
Even today in Maharashtra, it is customary to give sesame seeds to each other.
In the days of Uttarayan, it is like praying to the Lord, O Lord! Keep the kite of my life stable in the sky of life! Take care that this kite does not slip in the middle! My life is in your hands, you take care of it!
This festival gives a lot of excitement to Suratilalas and Ahmedabadis. This festival of kite fliers is a festival of joy and enthusiasm. People are kaipo! A kaipo! Na naraathi nachi uthe che.
On the terrace people celebrate Udhiyu, Jalebi.
This festival, which falls on 15th January every year, is aneru according to Indian English date.
In India Celebrated around 150.
Kite flourished in Lucknow.
Lord Krishna is also seen flying kites through pictures.
Patang is a Sanskrit word meaning 'flyer'. The synonym 'chil' in Hindi is 'galiatum' in Telugu. The word 'kite' is thought to have originated from a bird called a kite.
It is a pleasure to fly a kite in the sky. The kite is believed to have been invented in China.
According to American kite-flyer Peter James, kite patches are fought in India.
The world enjoys kite flying.
In order to protect health in Uttarayan, sesame, jaggery, sugarcane, should be eaten in large quantities.
Whether there will be a kite in the age of Shri Ram or not, the kite is mentioned in Tulsidas's book. ઃ-
'Katt tilangi, nakshatra nabha sahil nav toofan,
Dolat sharabi kahan girat, wo janat bhagwan. '
That is, God knows where the star (meteor) falling from the cut kite abha, the ship caught in the storm and the drunken drunkard will go. '
In Saurashtra, Uttarayan is called by many as 'Khihar'. (Khir means khichdi) It is customary to eat khichdo on this day. Pongal festival is celebrated in Tamil Nadu.
Everyone loves a stationary kite flying in the sky. Such a static kite ride is a pleasure. Humans should also fly kites in the sky of life by tying the ropes of devotion and faith and restraint in the sky of life.
The kite that flies in the sky of life with the rope of devotion reaches the Lord, the kite does not eat Gotham!
- Bansilal G. Shah
This festival is celebrated only on 14th January
The glory of 'kite' has increased all over the world. This is a religious festival.
Onamma Day in Tamil is celebrated on Pongal Day in Andhra.
In the Encyclopયાdia Britannica, a kite is a toy that gives pleasure.
The word 'kite' is derived from the name of a bird named 'Kite' in the tropics.
The kite is believed to have originated in China. Hanhasi, the Chinese general, was the first to fly a kite!
First in India It is believed that kite flying started during the reign of Shah Alam in 120 AD.
The 'Kite Festival' was held in Ahmedabad for the first time in the international arena on the 19th.
Dr. in Scotland by kite. Alexander Millsant and Thomas Melville were the first to give the temperature of the cloud.
Scientists have had great success with kites.
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