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News1816-01-2026, 14:58

Why the Day After Makar Sankranti is Special in Maharashtra: A Tradition of Sweetness

  • In Maharashtra, the day after Makar Sankranti, known as 'Sankrantnantarcha Divas' or 'Tilgul Divas', holds special significance for social interaction and new beginnings.
  • People exchange 'Til Gul' (sesame and jaggery sweets) with the saying "Tilgul ghya, god god bola" (Take Til Gul and speak sweetly), symbolizing the importance of maintaining sweet relationships.
  • Women organize 'Haldi Kumkum' ceremonies, exchanging gifts and fostering mutual respect and belonging; new daughters-in-law often make their social debut.
  • The day emphasizes forgetting old grievances and making a fresh start, aligning with Makar Sankranti's message of moving from darkness to light.
  • Culinary traditions include preparing special dishes and communal meals, further strengthening family and social bonds.

Why It Matters: The day after Makar Sankranti in Maharashtra is a unique celebration of social harmony, sweet relationships, and new beginnings.

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