From
royal splendour to riotous egalitarianism , 14 January is
celebrated in India as Makar Sankranti - heralding the transition
of the sun into the Northern hemisphere.
In
Jaipur Kites virtually blot out the sky. Everyone joins
in this riotous celebration and shouts of " Woh Kata
Hai !" reverberate from rooftops to the accompaniment
of drums as adversary's kites are cut down. And everyone's
an adversary! Any kite in the sky is fair game !
Its
been five years that this Desert Kite Festival is held.
Kite makers flaunt kites sized as big as 1.5km of various
shapes and Designs. Some carrying messages, some depicting
social issues, some as caricatures of politicians. Its been
the most popular event recently, even tourists can take
part in various kite flying competitions. The colours that
flaunt in the blue sky mesmerises the viewers.