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Makar Sankranti 2025

January 2025
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Traditional Haldi-Kunku get-together with festive games and celebrations by the Marathi community in Krakow.

Makar Sankranti 2025

The festival of Makar Sankranti was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Krakow, Poland on 14 January by the Marathi community. The festival gathering brought families together to preserve culture, traditions, and a strong sense of belonging while living abroad.

To ensure everyone could participate comfortably, the celebration was organized as a community get-together. The event included traditional customs, festive activities, and warm social bonding.

Celebration Highlights

  • Marathi families in Krakow came together to celebrate Makar Sankranti in a joyful atmosphere.
  • The gathering included interactive activities and games for all age groups.
  • A special highlight was the traditional exchange of Vaan, where participants shared small gift items.
  • The event created space for laughter, connection, and celebration away from daily routine.
  • Light festive snacks and tea added a comforting and homely touch to the program.
  • The celebration concluded with group photos and memorable moments.

Traditional Significance

  • Makar Sankranti is one of the most important festivals celebrated in Maharashtra.
  • The festival marks the transition of the Sun into the zodiac sign Capricorn (Makara) and symbolizes the beginning of longer and brighter days.
  • It represents new beginnings, positivity, prosperity, and hope for the coming year.
  • Traditionally, people exchange sweets made from sesame seeds (til) and jaggery (gul).
  • While exchanging these sweets, people greet each other with the phrase "Tilgul ghya, god god bola", meaning "Take this sweet and speak sweetly."
  • The festival encourages sweetness in relationships, kindness in speech, and harmony within the community.

Photo Gallery

Makar Sankranti Celebration 1 Makar Sankranti Celebration 2 Makar Sankranti community celebration in Krakow


Makar Sankranti Hardik Shubhechha!