Kota News Desk: After the big festivals like Kota Dussehra, Diwali, now we will have to wait a little for the festivals. Festivals will start from Makar Sankranti. After this, major festivals like Basant Panchami, Shivratri and Holi will come. Before this, there will be a wave of auspicious events till mid-December. People will be busy with these. Malmas will start in the middle of December.
These festivals from the beginning of the new year
According to astrologer Shivprakash Dadhich, there will be Makar Sankranti on 14th January, Gupt Navratri from 30th January to 6th February, Basant Panchami on 2nd February, Mahashivratri on 26th February and Phulera Doj on 1st March. Then Holika Dahan will be celebrated on 13th March and Dhulandi will be celebrated on 14th. Then Sheetala Saptami will be celebrated on 21st March. Chaitra Navratri will start from 30th March. Hanuman Jayanti will be on 12th April, Akshaya Tritiya on 30th April and Narasimha Jayanti on 11th. Other festivals will also be celebrated.
Weddings only weddings till mid December
The season of marriages has started from Devuthani Ekadashi. Since then there is a buying environment in the markets. Shopping continues till night. A large number of weddings are taking place in the city. This series of auspicious events will continue till Malmas in mid-December. Before this, there will be 6 linear savas on 25, 8 linear savas on 26 and also 8 linear savas on 27. There will be auspicious events on 5th, 6th, 7th and 11th of December. Malamas will start with the entry of Sun into Sagittarius on 14th December. After this, marriages will start from Makar Sankranti in January.
Markets bustling with buyers
The excitement of auspicious events is visible in the markets. Community hall, marriage garden etc. are already booked. Wedding shopping is going on in the markets. Caters, photographers, bands and others are busy. Markets like grocery, textile market, furniture etc. are looking vibrant.