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TV celebs decodes the significance of 'Makar Sankranti'

TV celebs decodes the significance of 'Makar Sankranti'
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Roop Durgapal: Sankranti, the festival of the Sun, brings greater knowledge and wisdom. It's very exciting being in midst of all these festivities, seeing the kites soar, blanketing the crisp winter sky in so many colours. Happy Sankranti!

In This Pic : Roop Durgapal

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Meghna Naidu
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Meghna Naidu: Makar Sankranti brings new beginnings, the festival of kites and these initial rays, which are healthy and a good source of Vitamin D. It is also considered to be good for skin and helps in fighting many infections and sickness caused by the chilly winter winds. I hope this harvest is the best in the whole year and you have lots of grains to earn profits. Happy Makar Sankranti!

In This Pic : Meghna Naidu

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Tanya Sharma
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Tanya Sharma: Makar Sankranti brings lots of happiness and good health for everyone. It's a festival of kites as flying kites exposes the people to warmth of the sun. As the sun starts its northward movement, its rays are believed to cure many diseases and brings in good health. The sunrays act as a healer to the dryness and infections brought in by winters. In addition, people while flying kites unveil themselves to the sun’s rays thereby eliminating infections. Happy Makar Sankranti.

In This Pic : Tanya Sharma

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Shubhangi Atre
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Shubhangi Atre: The festival of Makar Sankranti is quite a beneficiary to health in multiple ways. The tradition of kite flying is for a healthy exposure in the early morning sun. With great devotion, fervor and gaiety, with rays of joy and hope, wishing you a happy Makar Sankranti.

In This Pic : Shubhangi Atre

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​ Pearl V Puri
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Pearl V Puri: It is a festive day all over India. Each region celebrates its own local form of this festival. Mostly it is called “Makar Sankranti”, the festival brings spring and starts decorating the earth, as the sun starts northward journey. Happy Makar Sankranti!

In This Pic : ​ Pearl V Puri

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