Sankranti: end of winter, start of spring
In simple words, the page says: Lohri is considered the end of winter. fileciteturn6file0
The next day, Sankranti marks longer days and warmer days compared to nights. fileciteturn6file0
In other words, Sankranti marks the end of winter and the beginning of a new harvest or spring season. fileciteturn6file0
“In simple words — Lohri is considered end of winter. Till end of winter days are smaller and colder. Next day Sankranti marks the beginning of longer days and warmer and longer days compared to the nights. In other words, Sankranti marks the end of winter season and beginning of a new harvest or spring season.” fileciteturn6file0
Simple explanation you can share
A modern, easy-to-read version of the same idea.
People feel the days slowly getting longer — so Sankranti becomes a symbol of hope and renewal.
It’s a comfortable time to meet family, share food, speak kindly, and start the season with gratitude.
Rooftops fill with kites, plates fill with sesame-jaggery sweets, and the harvest becomes a reason to celebrate.
Sankranti marks a seasonal turn—longer, warmer days begin, and a new harvest/spring season is welcomed with joy. fileciteturn6file0
Cards & messages
Kept from the original page: quick CTAs to share Sankranti wishes. fileciteturn6file0