Swanti is a festival that is celebrated by the people of Nepal. It is also known as Maghe Sankranti or Makar Sankranti in other parts of India. The festival usually falls in mid-January marking the end of the winter solstice and the start of longer days.
On this day, people take a holy bath in rivers, lakes, and ponds, and then go to the temple to worship the gods. They also offer traditional food items such as sesame laddoos, ghee, and milk to the gods.
Traditionally, Swanti is also a time for family and friends to gather together and celebrate the harvest season by exchanging gifts and eating traditional delicacies such as ghee, rice, lentils, and sweets. Children fly kites in the sky as part of the festivities, and people dress in colorful clothes and jewelry.
Overall, Swanti is a joyous and meaningful festival that celebrates both the physical and spiritual cycles of life, bringing people together in love, harmony and unity.