Makar Sankranti

Are you curious about this festival and what recipes will be served or prepared by all Indians according to their traditions?  then you are at the right place.Here in this article, you will find it all below.

Makara Sankranti is a traditional harvest festival in South India that honours the Sun God.All Indians across the country celebrate a bountiful harvest and the return of longer, brighter, warmer days.  This festival is celebrated with great joy and splendour throughout the country.

This festival is known by various regional names in India, including Lohri in Punjab, Bihu in Assam, Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Khichdi Parva in Uttar Pradesh and soon.

Festivals in India don’t come alone. Rather, they bring wonderful and delectable food with them. Every festival has its own special dishes, and the celebrations would be incomplete without them. It’s impossible to imagine a festival without a sweet dish. Makar Sankranti is another festival that has some special dishes associated with it.

Ariselu, a South Indian sweet dish popular in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, is one such dish. Arisa, also spelled Ariselu, is a Dravidian Telugu word that means rice. It’s a traditional rice dish made during the Sankranti festival, as the name suggests.