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Home / Lifestyle / Kolkata Celebrates India's Harvest Festivals in Unity

Kolkata Celebrates India's Harvest Festivals in Unity

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Kolkata observed Lohri, Pongal, Magh Bihu, and Makar Sankranti festivities.
  • Community celebrations for Pongal and Magh Bihu drew hundreds.
  • Festivals mark end of winter and beginning of harvest season.
Kolkata Celebrates India's Harvest Festivals in Unity

Kolkata transformed into a vibrant mosaic of India's harvest festivals, with Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Magh Bihu, and Lohri being celebrated across various communities between Tuesday and Thursday.

Lohri festivities filled city clubs and housing complexes with bonfires and traditional Punjabi music and cuisine. Concurrently, Tamil households observed Pongal, a harvest festival marked by cooking rice and milk in traditional pots as an offering to the Sun God.

The Assamese community celebrated Magh Bihu, characterized by food, fire, and fellowship, signaling the season's end. These diverse celebrations, drawing hundreds to community events, underscore Kolkata's inclusive spirit during these auspicious times.

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Kolkata celebrated Lohri with bonfires, 'bhangra', and traditional Punjabi food at clubs and housing complexes.
In Kolkata, Tamil families celebrate Pongal by cooking rice and milk in decorated clay pots as an offering to the Sun God.
Magh Bihu in Kolkata is defined by food, fire, and fellowship, marking the harvest season's end with communal feasts and bonfires.

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