Ready-to-use script for cultural programs.
Scene 1: The Sun and The Seasons
Soft music playing. Surya stands center stage with glowing light.
Narrator:
In ancient times, when humans were in tune with nature, the Sun was more than just a bright light in the sky. Surya, the giver of life, warmth, and time itself.
Surya:
Months of traveling south have led to a chilling world. Now, it is time to start my journey north.
(Music rises)
Scene 2: Makar Sankranti – The Sacred Turn
Sage:
Today, the Sun enters Makara Rashi. This holy day is called Makar Sankranti!
Narrator:
On this day, it is said that light triumphs over darkness, and acts of kindness bring abundant blessings.
(Villagers enter with folded hands)
Villagers:
(Together) We thank you, Surya Dev!
Child:
(Offering sweets)
Use sesame and jaggery to make our lives sweet and our words gentle.
Surya:
Let harmony return to families. Let forgiveness heal old wounds.
(Short pause)
Narrator:
On this day, Surya even visits his son Shani, teaching the world the power of reconciliation.
Scene 3: Uttarayan – Hopes Take Flight
Sound of wind. Children pretend to fly kites.
Narrator:
With Makar Sankranti begins Uttarayan — the Sun’s northward journey.
Farmer 1:
The days are getting longer!
Farmer 2:
The cold is fading. Hope has returned!
Child:
Look! Our kites touch the sky!
Narrator:
As kites soar above, they carry with them dreams, gratitude, and joy, while people embrace health, warmth, and fresh starts.
Scene 4: Magh Bihu – Fire of Gratitude (Assam)
Bonfire prop or symbolic flame on stage.
Narrator:
The Sun travels east to the fertile lands of Assam.
Assamese Farmer:
Our harvest is complete. Let us thank fire and nature.
(Villagers circle the bonfire)
All:
(Softly)
May hardship burn away. May abundance stay.
Narrator:
This is Magh Bihu — a festivity honoring the bounty of the land, togetherness, and the joy of sharing meals
Scene 5: Pongal – When Life Overflows (Tamil Nadu)
Clay pot prop. Boiling sound effect.
Tamil Farmer:
Milk rises! Rice cooks!
All:
(Joyfully)
Pongalo Pongal!
Narrator:
Pongal means to overflow — overflowing with prosperity, happiness, and blessings.
(Lord Krishna enters)
Krishna:
Don't solely worship power. Show reverence for the Earth, livestock, and nature, as they are essential for sustaining life.
Narrator:
On Mattu PongalWe express gratitude and celebrate cows, serving as a reminder to value all forms of life.
Final Scene: One Sun, One Message
(All characters come together on stage)
Surya:
Even though you celebrate me in various ways, your message remains the same.
All Together:
Gratitude to the Sun
Respect for Nature
Sharing with Humanity
Narrator:
Makar Sankranti. Uttarayan. Bihu. Pongal. Different names. Different customs. But one eternal story — the Sun's journey and the harmony of India.
(Music swells)
🌟 The Message
Life always rewards us with warmth and abundance when we respect each other, live in harmony with nature, and share with open hearts.