

Manjeet Singh, who runs Khalsa Chashme Wale in Jaipur, invites everyone to look at the festival through a lens of kindness and care.
He makes a special appeal to protect the silent victims of our celebrations—the birds—by strictly avoiding the use of Chinese ‘manjha’.
He wishes for a Makar Sankranti where your vision for fun includes the safety of nature’s creatures. His hope is that as you gaze up at the colorful kites, you also watch out for the innocent wings that share the sky with us, ensuring a festival that is bright, clear, and compassionate for all living beings.