Sankranti is a major harvest festival of Telugu people. Thousands employed in Hyderabad headed to their homes in towns and villages. Telugu people working abroad are also visiting their families.

Every corner of Telugu states celebrating Sankranti festival with much fervour and villages are resonating the cultural heritage. Sankranti is a harvest festival and marks the transit of Sun into Makara Rashi. The festival mostly falls on 14th January as it celebrates on following solar cycle. Sankranti festival celebrated grandly in Telangna and Andhra Pradesh, especially in Konaseema. The people of Telugu states celebrate these four days festival traditionally.

Villages wore a festive look with women decorating the entrances of their houses with intricate ‘rangoli’ designs. Young men took to kite flying. Men, women and children went around the bonfires with prayers. Some sang and danced.

The houses were decorated with marigold flowers and mango leaves. ‘Haridasus’ and ‘Basvannas’, the uniquely attired alm seekers with ornately decorated ox, made rounds of the villages.
The families, after offering prayers in temples, prepare various dishes, especially Pongal — made of rice and daal. Decoration of bulls, cock-fight, bull fight and other rural sports mark the festival.

Earlier this day, the both Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana conveyed Sankranti festival wishes to the citizens of the states. AP CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy took to Twitter and wished Sankranti festival wishes to the people and said that Sankranti is a festival on which people will show their affection on their villages and respect on the farmers. He wished a good fortune to everyone in the state. #KhabarLive #hydnews