It is a three day festival in Andra Pradesh. Each day has its own significance and celebration.
The highlights of this festival are rangoli (or muggulu), haridasulu, gobbillu, gangireddulu, cock fights, food items and not to forget the kites. The main reason for so many activites can be the fact that in the olden days where media was not as activie as is it today, every member of the family was involved in some or the other activites of the house. Ladies would get involved in rangoli, preparing food items, kids and young stars in flying kites and men would perform the cock fights along with flying kites. Hence Sankrati is a Family festival and a festival for all. Also as part of the telugu custom - the newly married daughter's in-laws are invited to the house to celebrate this festival. The climate is also very nice and wintery that all the above activites can be enjoyed by one and all. The houses are decorated with Mango leaves(mamidakulu), Chrysanthemum (chamanthi), Marigold (Banthi) which are considered auspicious
Rangoli - The term rangoli is derived from words rang

Haridasu - A person decorated in mythological role. He visits every home in search of food and alms in the name of Hari.


Gangireddu - Gangireddu is a sacred bull, which is decorated with beautiful clothes and ringing bells. The Bull nodes its head to the tunes played by his master.

Gobbillu - These are small round balls made of cow or buffalo dung and decorated on the rangoli. They are considered as goddess and are performed pooja by singing songs of goddess by young girls. They are decorated with flower petals.

Kites - Kites are flown for this festival. Hence the name Kite Festival. The sky becomes very colorful and busy with the kites.
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