Makar Sankranti & Pongal Greeting Cards
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Makar Sankranti & Pongal Cards
- Kite Festival — vibrant cards with colorful kites soaring in the sky, celebrating Uttarayan and the joy of Makar Sankranti
- Pongal Pot — traditional Tamil Pongal cards with overflowing rice pot, sugarcane, turmeric and harvest celebration themes
- Rangoli Art — beautiful cards with traditional kolam and rangoli patterns in festive colors for Sankranti greetings
- Til Gul — sweet Makar Sankranti cards with sesame and jaggery sweets, the traditional gift symbolizing friendship
- Sun Worship — spiritual cards honoring the Sun God's transition into Capricorn, with warm golden sunrise themes
How to Create a Sankranti Card
- Choose a theme — kites, Pongal pot, rangoli, sunrise, or describe your own festive scene
- Pick a style from suggestions or write your custom description for a unique design
- Upload a photo to personalize — add family portraits or festive moments to your card
- Add your greeting — write 'Happy Makar Sankranti' or 'Pongal Vazhthukkal' message
- Click 'Create' — AI generates a beautiful unique card in seconds
About Makar Sankranti & Pongal
Makar Sankranti is one of India's most celebrated harvest festivals, observed on January 14 when the Sun enters Capricorn (Makara). Known as Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Uttarayan in Gujarat, Lohri in Punjab, and Bihu in Assam, this festival marks the end of winter and the beginning of longer days. Families fly colorful kites, prepare traditional sweets like til gul (sesame-jaggery), and share blessings. In Tamil Nadu, Pongal is a four-day celebration where rice is cooked in new pots until it overflows, symbolizing abundance. Our AI card maker helps you create unique Sankranti and Pongal greeting cards to share with loved ones.
FAQ
What is Makar Sankranti?
Makar Sankranti is a major Indian harvest festival celebrated on January 14. It marks the Sun's transition into Capricorn and is celebrated across India with kite flying, traditional sweets, and bonfires.
What is the difference between Sankranti and Pongal?
Both celebrate the same harvest season. Makar Sankranti is the North Indian name, while Pongal is the Tamil Nadu celebration. Pongal lasts four days and focuses on rice harvest rituals, while Sankranti is known for kite festivals.
Can I share Sankranti cards on WhatsApp?
Yes, download the card and share via WhatsApp, Telegram, email, or social media. Cards save in high quality for perfect sharing.
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