In Hinduism, the festival of Makar Sankranti holds great significance. When the Sun God moves out of Sagittarius and enters Capricorn, this transition
is known as Makar Sankranti. "The significance of the Makar Sankranti festival is that it marks the day where there is a significant movement in the zodiac – the arrangement of the earth’s dial around the sun – and this movement brings about a new change in the way we experience the planet itself," states Sadhguru in a blog published on Isha's website. He adds, "There are many sankrantis through the year; the two significant ones being Makar Sankranti, and right opposite, after summer solstice is Karka Sankranti. In between, there are many Sankrantis – every time the zodiac sign changes, it is called a Sankranti to suggest the movement of the planet, to understand that our life is sustained and nourished by this movement." The festival is celebrated under different names across various parts of India. In Uttar Pradesh ad Bihar it is known as Khichdi Parv, in Punjab it is celebrated as Lohri, and in South India it is observed as Pongal. Here are all the details about Makar Sankranti, including the date, auspicious timings for snan and daan, and more.
When is Makar Sankranti?
Makar Sankranti will be celebrated on 14 January, but it is considered more auspicious to perform virtuous acts such as snan (ritual bathing) and daan (charity) on 15 January.As per religious beliefs, the full spiritual benefit of Sankranti is attained only when auspicious deeds like bathing and charity are performed during the prescribed auspicious period. This year, the Sun enters Capricorn on 14 January at 3:13 pm.
Shubh Muhurat for Daan and Snan on Makar Sankranti
In astrology, the Punya Kaal and Maha Punya Kaal on the day of Sankranti are considered extremely beneficial.Punya Kaal: 3:13 pm to 5:46 pm
Maha Punya Kaal: 3:13 pm to 4:58 am
Maha Punya Kaal is the most auspicious time for taking a bath in sacred rivers and giving charity.
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