Mumbai: The night hours driven by Covid and bulk infections ensure that fewer Lohri Bonfires lights up in Mumbai on Thursday, although this will be a warm antidote to cool the winter of 13-16 degrees.
The first round of the winter harvest festival begins with Lohri and will peak when various communities celebrate Sankranti, Pongal and Bihu’s top Friday and Saturday.
When the Sun entered the capricorn at Uttarayan on January 14, fasting swimming in the holy river, making offering to Allah Sun, campfire, giving food to poor people, children, animals and birds, kites, and birds, kites, and birds, kites, and birds, kites, and Some sweet foods cooked with sesame seeds and jaggery like ’til gul’.
According to Drikpanchang.com, the moment of Sankranti Mumbai’s treason occurred at 2:43 a.m.
Friday afternoon.
Most Kaal continued until 4:34 a.m.
while the Bunya Kaal was 2.43pm until 6.21 PM.
Flying kites are a typical celebration in West India, especially Gujarat and Maharashtra.
Ahmed Kazi, who has a Lucky Bharat Kite shop near the Bandra station, said the business has dropped to 60 percent of the pre-covid level.
“More than fear of a pandemic, it is the loss of work and the economic downturn that keeps the youth of their hobbies.
Prices have increased by 20 percent because of transportation, sticks and paper are all more expensive.
We sell kites ranging from Rs 3- 50 each and respectively Favorites are the cost of Rs 8-10.
“His wife Naseem said cartoon characters like Chhota Bheem ruled perched.
Photo 1 / 5in: Mumbai at Sankranti Hawa Makar Previously the way the Festival of the Sankranti Makar Festival will be celebrated on January 14 under the shadow of Covid-19 for another year – KK Choudhary (TOI) Festival is characterized by different kites – KK Choudhary (TOI) Shop owners throughout the city show their best collection for customers Woo – KK Choudhary (TOI) ‘PM Modi Kites’ specially sold in Nerul, Navi Mumbai – KK Choudhary (TOI) people who buy kites And other decorative items on the night of Sankranti Makar in Thane – Ptiedi from the oldest producer of Ahsan Shaban Khan from the 65-year-old Bombay Umbrella and Kite in Bhendi Bazaar, said, “We only save 50 percent of our regular volume remembering uncertainty.
by Covid.
People are not sure of time limits, and some calls to ask if the store is open.
“Tamilian celebrated the Four Days of the Pongal Festival.
“Because of scare Covid, for the second year in a row there will be no pongal mass celebration in Dharavi,” said the local resident Ravi Nadar.
Matunga Resident Ka Viswanathan said that Ayyappa Bhakta Samaj, who has celebrated the Ayyappa festival on a large scale since January 12 since five decades, will make a simple affair.
“We will do it without a function or beating of the Kerala drum called Pancha Vadhyam,” said Gopalakrishna Nair, President Samiti.
Ayyappa worshipers will gather at Sabianimala in Kerala for a glimpse of Makara Jyoti, Celestial Light, on January 14 night.