India's Harvest Festivals 2026: A Celebration of Tradition, Gratitude, and Prosperity

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Moneycontrol•12-01-2026, 12:17
India's Harvest Festivals 2026: A Celebration of Tradition, Gratitude, and Prosperity
- •Harvest Festivals of India 2026 reflect the deep connection between agriculture, seasons, and tradition, marking gratitude for successful harvests.
- •Major festivals like Pongal, Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Uttarayana, Makaravilakku, and Magh Bihu will be celebrated in January 2026.
- •Bhogi Pandigai (Jan 13) in Tamil Nadu symbolizes discarding old belongings and honoring rain and agricultural abundance.
- •Lohri (Jan 13) in Punjab marks the end of winter and celebrates rabi crops with bonfires and folk songs.
- •Makar Sankranti and Uttarayana (Jan 14) mark the Sun's transition into Makara Rashi, celebrated with kite flying and charity across many states.
Why It Matters: India's 2026 harvest festivals unite diverse traditions, celebrating agriculture, gratitude, and community spirit.
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