Celebrating Makar Sankranti πŸͺ: A Reminder to Cherish Bonds

Every festival brings its unique flavor, and Makar Sankranti is no exception. Dedicated to Lord Surya, it marks the sun’s transition from Sagittarius to Capricorn, symbolizing gratitude toward the solar deity and Mother Nature.

Across India, this multi-day festival is celebrated with diverse rituals. From holy dips in the Ganges to enjoying Til Gud and fresh seasonal yields, Makar Sankranti signifies a new beginning.

Traditionally, activities like kite flying and Lohri are popular, but let’s focus on constructive celebrations. Regardless of where we are, we must have at least one festival that we will always celebrate with our loved ones. Makarsankranti might be that one for you.

I strongly believe Human beings are inherently emotional, and nurturing our emotional energy is crucial. Recharge by investing in and maintaining relationshipsβ€”just like ‘Tilgud’ sticks together, keep your bonds alive for happiness.🀝

Like a kite is flying in the sky. πŸͺ
Imagine flying a kite; it soars high but remains tethered. Similarly, let your personal life soar, yet ensure your relationships have a secure thread.

Ask them to hold tight and release the thread when necessary to fight the joys and vows in life.
If you are on the wrong path like kites in the sky sometimes go wrong, ask them to take control of you. Grant them the authority to guide you back on the right path when needed.

As the days after Makar Sankranti unfold, may your relationships grow stronger. πŸ’«

Remember, if you don’t have a typical reason to celebrate any festival, to have your own reason to celebrate. Create your own ways of celebration. 😎

Cheers to you, and until the next post, keep celebrating!πŸŽ‰

Team Nesswill

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