Maghi

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Maghi is a regional name for the Hindu harvest festival of Makar Sankranti, particularly observed in parts of North India.

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Label Occurrences
Maghi canonical 4
Magh 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu festival
harvest festival
religious observance
agriculturalSignificance harvest of rabi crops
thanksgiving for a good harvest
associatedWithDeity Surya
associatedWithEvent sun’s transition into Makara (Capricorn)
associatedWithZodiacSign Capricorn
culturalPractice community feasts
exchanging sweets
visiting temples and sacred sites
culturalSignificance major seasonal festival in North India
etymology derived from the month name Magha
followsCalendar Hindu solar calendar
hasAlternativeName Makar Sankranti
surface form: Maghi Sankranti

Makar Sankranti
hasCulturalRegion Bihar
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
northern India
surface form: North India

Punjab
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
hasTheme end of winter and beginning of longer days
gratitude for harvest
purification and renewal
linkedMonth Magha
marksAstronomicalEvent winter solstice shift in Hindu calendar
observedBy Hindu communities in North India
agrarian communities
occursOn first day of the Hindu month of Magha
relatedFestival Bihu
surface form: Bhogali Bihu

Lohri
Pongal
Uttarayan
religion Hinduism
season winter
timeOfYear January
typicalFood jaggery (gur) sweets
khichdi
laddus made of sesame and jaggery
sesame (til) sweets
typicalRitual charity and almsgiving
holy bath in rivers
lighting of lamps
worship of the Sun

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Referenced by (5)

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Lohri relatedTo Maghi
Sikh people observes Maghi
Tharu hasFestival Maghi
Nanakshahi calendar hasMonth Maghi
this entity surface form: Magh