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You know, we love learning about stuff. We do like to learn different things. That's how you get less stupider. It's stupid-eye. Makes sense. Here we go! Makar Sankranti is one of the major festivals celebrated across the nation with great form. Each state has its own way of celebrating a festival which commences the auspicious period known as Uttarayana period. The festival of Makar Sankranti inspires one to have peace, love, harmony and stay with unity. Let us now see how some of the major states celebrate this festival. Delhi and Haryana have their own unique way of celebrating Makar Sankranti. A ritual called Siddha is observed in which the brother brings his sister and brother-in-law warm clothing and gifts to show his care for them. In Panjab, the festival is called Magi, People Power for Bangladesh. Sweet, delicacy, kheer and many other foods are prepared and distributed among friends and families. Slippered almonds. The people of Gujarat celebrate this day with the Uttarayan festival. This festival is celebrated with average kite flyers flying wonderful and unique kites. The international kite flying is also taken place where kite flying enthusiasts from all over the world come to participate. Celebrates in a different way, I guess. In Tamil Nadu, the formal season is celebrated as formal for four days. People worship the sun god and exchange food delicacies and sugarcane among neighbors and relatives. Makar Sankranti is celebrated as a kitchen in Uttar Pradesh. People gather at Varmasi to worship and take a holy bath. They serve sweets such as till ladoos and good ladoos. Kite flying is also an important part of the celebration. God bless you. The three-day festival of Makar Sankranti is celebrated in Maharashtra with great joy. People make halwas, food and holy and other delicacies and exchange it with the neighbors and relatives. People exchange till-gul ladoos as a token of goodwill and greet each other with the words till-gul gaya, ani-god-god-bola meaning accept this till-gul and utter sweet words. The underlying thought in the exchange of till-gul is to focus the past ill feelings and hostilities and resolve to speak sweetly and remain friends. Although the festival is celebrated in various unique and interesting ways, the festivities of Makar Sankranti kites of the state of India and highlights the unity and diversity of India. That was quick. That was really quick. I'd like to actually find a quick video of it actually being celebrated. There's a pinch of the regions and the way that they celebrate it. So it's for the sun god, right? Yes. Sun god and it seems it's also universal. And Durga puja is the sea god. Or am I wrong in that? No, Durga puja is the mother god. Yeah, okay, gotcha. I thought it was sea because they pushed it into the ocean. Right, ocean. No, it's the mother god. Sorry, I want to look it up real quick. Because that was like a slideshow video? Even though it gave good information. Yeah, particularly, I guess a unifying theme throughout is the idea of relational wholeness and kindness, especially within familial relations. Brothers and sisters and family and that nature. Oh! My little son is not happy. He is unhappy right now. Huh, I can't really find anything. But it was interesting that like certain states, we know different states in India celebrate certain things different ways, but at least in very different ways. Like once I'm going to fly a bunch of kites and then others, I'm assuming all of them do the sweets. And the foods. But one of the regions is four days worth of celebrating. And I think the others are like one. I think there's more days of celebrating in India than there's not celebrating in India. I bet you're right. Because festivals usually last for days. And they have a ton. Yes. I was like, somebody has sent me a chart that sends me, I would bet there's more days out of the year that there's celebrating going on. I guarantee if you just did a Google search that said Indian holidays and festivals, pretty much the majority of dates are full with something. How? How many Indian festivals are there? In festivals, more than 100 festivals in India, but if you, there's only 20 or 30 festivals in India which are celebrated widely across the country. 20 to 30 festivals widely, but that also doesn't mean it's celebrated one day. That means there's one every other week. But then that's also, you're not including holidays as well. I don't know if a festival is a holiday. You know, the whole country, you're talking about a festival every 10 days. Pretty much. I feel like 12 days, the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas is close. Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, that's why in January everybody's like, I can't take it anymore. That's also because Americans celebrate with alcohol. True. Anything we do, it's like, let's drink! Fourth of July, get bombed! More than a weekend, drink beer! That's what we do! Thanksgiving eggnog with rums! Because a lot of America is Irish descent. And Johnny sent me something about New Year's Eve. It was a two-picture thing. And it was just the bottom picture of all these people doing this and freaking out, obviously celebrating. It says once a year the earth makes its travels around the sun. Humans. Well done, earth!