Kuwait: Festival of Kites Mark Makara Sankranti Celebration News& Pics: Wilson Saldanha, Shirthady/KuwaitDaijiworld Media Network – Kuwait (SB) Kuwait, Jan 16: Man’s inherent wish to fly high and touch the sky most definitely resulted in invention of kites. Moreover, kite festival has an international appeal.
The people here too were not far behind. The kite flying organized at beaches of Messila on Thursday January 14 and Friday January 15 coinciding with Makara Sankranti attracted many. The blue January sky was enlivened by kites of different hues.
Kite flying as a festival is enjoyed by both classes and the masses. An inexpensive game that forges group camaraderie also can be enjoyed alone. Come Makara Sankranti, people from all walks of life rejoice in the spirit of flying kites.
Makar Sankranti is also a festival that heralds a change of season marking the movement of the sun into the northern hemisphere - a celebration to mark the end of winter. The skies that are blue and clear, a breeze that’s cool and a feeling of anticipation, joy and jubilation grips all who celebrate the occasion.
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