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Sankranti is celebrated with different names across India. In the South, it’s known as Pongal while in Punjab, it’s Lohri. Sankranti is celebrated to welcome spring. There are many ceremonies and traditions that are followed across temples and people take bath in holy rivers as well. In Jammu and Kashmir, a traditional ‘Chajja’ dance is performed by young boys.