- can be
broadly classified into four main categories: Ayan (Solstice),
Vishuva (Equinox),
Vishnupadi and Shad****imukhi sankrantis. Each
Sankranti is...
- Pana Sankranti, (Odia: ପଣା ସଙ୍କ୍ରାନ୍ତି), also
known as Maha
Bishuba Sankranti (Odia: ମହା ବିଷୁବ ସଙ୍କ୍ରାନ୍ତି), is the
traditional new year day
festival of...
- (pingala, "red").
Their chief festival was the
celebration of the
solstice (
vishuva)
which was
common in most
cultures in the
ancient world. The
Mitanni warriors...
- from
Jaleswar in
Odisha and
Digha in West Bengal. The Odia new year Maha
Vishuva Sankranti day is very
famous around the
premises of the shrine. Locally...
- Tripura. Odia New Year (
Vishuva Sankranti) is
celebrated on
April 14 in the
Indian state of Odisha. It is also
called Vishuva Sankranti or Pana Sankranti...
- The
Jammu division (/ˈdʒæmuː, ˈdʒʌm-/ ;
Dogri pronunciation: [dʒəmːuː]) is a
revenue and
administrative division of the Indian-administered
Jammu and Kashmir...
- of the ****amese New Year on 13 April. It is
celebrated for
seven days
Vishuva Sankranti (Mesha Sankranti) of the
month of
Vaisakh or
locally 'Bohag'...
- Year, or
Baisakh Ek
Gatey or
Bisket Jatra (Nepal) Odia New Year, or Maha
Vishuva Sankranti (Odisha, India)
Tamil New Year, or
Puthandu (Tamil Nadu, India...
- Ugadi, Bihu,
Gudhi Padwa, Puthandu, Vaisakhi,
Pohela Boishakh,
Vishu and
Vishuva Sankranti are the New Year
festival of
different part of India. Certain...
-
destination to the
Gundicha Temple.
Others are Pana Sankranti, also
known as
Vishuva Sankranti and
Mesha and Sankranti, in
which special rituals are performed...