People across Odisha celebrated the festival of Makar Sankranti with deep religious devotion, colourful traditions, and community gatherings. The day was marked by holy dips in rivers, temple rituals, kite flying, and festive feasts, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the state.
Faith and Devotion Mark the Festival
Holy Dips and Temple Prayers
Thousands of devotees visited rivers, ponds, and pilgrimage sites to take sacred baths, which are believed to bring spiritual purification and good fortune. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi participated in the rituals by taking a dip in the Baitarani River in Keonjhar and offering prayers at a nearby Shiva temple.
In a public message, he expressed hope that the festival would strengthen social unity and harmony and bring progress, joy, and prosperity to every household.
Religious Significance of Makar Sankranti
Celebrating the Sun’s Northward Journey
Makar Sankranti is a major harvest festival that marks the movement of the Sun towards the Tropic of Cancer. According to tradition, worshipping the Sun on this day helps remove illness, negativity, and poverty, while inviting health and abundance.
Grand Celebrations in Puri and Konark
Special Rituals at Jagannath Temple
A massive number of devotees gathered at the Jagannath Temple in Puri, where special ceremonies were held from early morning. The deities—Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Devi Subhadra—were decorated in the sacred “Makar Chourashi Besha.”
The temple offered a traditional delicacy called Makar Chaula, prepared with new rice, jaggery, coconut, and bananas, symbolising gratitude for a good harvest.
Sunrise Gatherings at Konark
At the historic Chandrabhaga Beach and the iconic Sun Temple in Konark, visitors gathered to witness the auspicious sunrise, making the occasion even more meaningful.
Ritual Disruption at Lingaraj Temple
At the renowned Lingaraj Temple in Bhubaneswar, rituals faced temporary disruption due to a disagreement between two groups of servitors. Authorities later worked to restore order so that devotees could continue their prayers peacefully.
Cultural Festivities Across Odisha
Community Feasts and Rangoli Traditions
In southern districts with a significant Telugu-speaking population, homes were decorated with vibrant rangoli designs, and families organised community meals to celebrate togetherness.
Kite Flying Adds Festive Spirit
The skies over Odisha turned colourful as children and adults enjoyed kite flying competitions, one of the most joyful traditions linked to Makar Sankranti.
Leaders Extend Festival Greetings
Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati wished that the divine blessings of the festival bring joy and enthusiasm to all citizens.
Leader of Opposition Naveen Patnaik also conveyed greetings, hoping the festival would fill lives with peace, happiness, and prosperity.
Conclusion
The celebration of Makar Sankranti in Odisha once again showcased the state’s deep-rooted traditions, spiritual faith, and cultural unity. From temple rituals to community bonding, the festival brought people together in a spirit of hope and gratitude for a prosperous future.









