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In my case, my mother comes to the terrace and I have my lunch there only. On the day of Sankrant, do not, I repeat, do not go to you home for whatever reasons, you are supposed to be on the field ( be it your terrace or ground) to enjoy the lovely world of kites. Find a big ground and gather few of your expert friends, go to that place to prepare a manja.ĥ. A big iron tin ( in order to heat the shirash so that it acts as a glue)ģ. tyre tube ( when burnt, used for heating), a sticky thing called shiras ( using which you apply powdered glass to the thread), Aloe-Vera ( you intend that your manja is smooth enough to cut other manjas), powdered glass ( preferably of tube, and you don't buy it from stores, instead you break the tube-light and mill it down to turn in a smooth powder). Gather initial stuff required to make manja, e.g. Few days before Sankrant, you do following things in order to make sure that you own one of the best manjas and you rock on the day of Sankrant.Ģ. I remember, making a manja ( A sharp thread using which you fly kites), the art of making a manja is called as manja sutavane in Marathi. And believe me, its not just a game, it is a ritual. In fact, from the month of December, the skies look multicolored. In Nagar you will see lots of thing happening on Sankrant. Unfortunately Pune do not celebrate Sankrant with zest.
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The worth things include my family, friend circle and the festival of Sankrant. But I feel that there is something worth in Nagar which I could not find anywhere in the world. Some of them even say that its not a city at all as Nagar could not fulfill the basic criterion of being a CITY. People call Nagar as the Biggest Rural City because of its lack of advancements. I belong to a small town called Nagar and have got my intimate feelings with the city. I am experiencing this harsh reality today. Life De Ishaaron Pe Nachte Jao, Tim Lak Lak De Tim Lak Lak. To be held between April 2-5 at Nehru Park in Chanakyapuri,the participating artists include kuchipudi dancer and Carnatic vocalist Sadanam K Harikumaran from Palakkad Kerala,Borgeet singer Parinita Goswami from Guwahati,Chennais TM Krishna,one of the leading vocalists of Carnatic music,Pune-based Manjusha Patil Kulkarni among others.Remember Aamir's dialogs from 'Rang De Basanti' ? It refers to Aamir's reaction that one day all of his friends depart from each other to find their own ways.Įk Din Ye Kuch Nahi Rahega. This year at the three day Bhakti Utsav,organised by Seher,the city-based NGO promoting performing arts,there will be over 15 artists from all over the country,both well-known and niche,who will come together to celebrate spirituality. I thought it would fit in with the purpose of the festival, says the 22-year-old from Mumbai,who will be singing qalams from Sufi saint Sultan Bahus repertoire. Its a song that puts people at peace,irrespective of religions. On the opening day of the annual Bhakti Utsav in Delhi,when Kaur will take the stage for the last performance of the evening,her rendition of Sufiana qalams will be preceded by that very same number. When Harshdeep Kaur sang the gurbani,Ek Omkar,in Rakeysh Omprakash Mehras Rang de Basanti,her soulful rendition became the song of the nation overnight.