Makar Sankranti is the most popular Sankranti among all the 12 Sankranti(s) which is dedicated to the Hindu deity Surya (Sun). People not only signify this as the day of performing the righteous deeds but also celebrate it as the festival of kites. The roofs of the homes witness special excitement among the kite-lovers who can be found flying kites with great happiness. Even the sky is seen studded of colorful kites who as if take their flight to explore new heights. Well, how can one forget those “Til Ke Laddu” who are specially made as prime sweet-dish of the festival!
Normally Sankranti is seen as just an astrological Sun transition event in which the Sun enters from its existing Rashi to the next Rashi, but its significance is much more. Tula Sankranti is not observed just for fulfilling the religious ritual, but it is celebrated with thanksgiving for the food and prosperity people get from their God. It is believed that God not only blesses with the growth of the grain but also keeps them safe by keeping the harmful species and events at bay.
Gandhi Jayanti is a national event of India for celebrating the birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi every year on 2nd October, honoring his role in Indian Independence. There are three national holidays that are declared officially and celebrated throughout India. One of them is Gandhi Jayanti which is observed along with Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti. The other two are Independence Day on 15 August and Republic Day on 26 January. As announced by UN General Assembly on 15 June 2007, this day is also celebrated globally as the International Day of Non-Violence.
Lal Bahadur Shastri is an event that marks the birth anniversary of Shastri Ji which is celebrated annually with the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi on every 2nd October. He was the second Prime Minister of India, senior leader and great politician of the Indian National Congress, and a freedom fighter who played a major role in India’s independence.
Kumbha Sankranti is not only a Hindu religious event but also an event of international attraction. It is considered as one of the largest religious festivals in the world which is addressed as Kumbha Mela. Although Kumbha Sankranti is famous all around India and indeed in the world, yet its charm is worth witnessing among the people of Eastern India. Kumbha Sankranti worship ritual performing saint!
Lord Shiva (Shiv) , also known as Mahadeva, Shankar, Shambhu, Bholenath, Neelkanth, and Bhole Bhandari , is one of the Great Trinity called Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesha and most worshiped Hindu deities . Other than in India, his devotees are spread throughout Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bali in Indonesia. He is revered in many places of central Asia, Malaysia, and Japan too.
About Dates Significance & Mythologies Puja Vidhi & Katha Types When it is about the Sankranti followers, the information of Sankranti dates is not enough for them. They show great interest in three types of muhurta as well, which are- Muhurat of Sankranti Sankranti Punya Kaal Sankranti Maha Punya Kaal It is to be noted that the whole Sankranti Day or Sankranti moment is not special or beneficial. Only certain Ghati(s) (time) before and after the Sankranti moment are important and considered auspicious for performing righteous charitable activities. This particular time period is known as Sankranti Punya Kaal (auspicious time) and Sankranti Maha Punya Kaal (highly auspicious time). All the Sankraman events or festive rituals are performed in this duration only, which is found out as per the Panhcang Muhurat.
About Dates Significance & Mythologies Puja Vidhi & Katha Types Sankranti Calendar is the collection of all 12 Sankranti dates in one place which is found out as per the Hindu Solar Calendar . When Sun enters from one to another Rashi or Zodiac, the event is called ‘ Sankranti ’ that is literally the ‘ transmigration ’ or ‘ migration ’ or ‘ transmission ’ or simply ‘change’. The certain time duration, that is before and after the moment of Sankranti, is believed to be auspicious for donating the clothes, food, cow, and other stuff to the needy one. People follow this all as part of their rituals, tradition, and culture. Some celebrate it as a festival, and some see this as an opportunity to perform righteous acts.
About Dates Significance & Mythologies Puja Vidhi & Katha Types The word Sankranti brings the breeze of festive mood and celebration, reminding of those sky-kissing kites and tasty Sankranti dishes. Where kids start to miss their kites , the Indian ladies scroll their Sankranti recipes , and old people think of those river baths and charitable activities . We know how to celebrate Sankranti, but do you know " why " we observe the Sankranti? Let's take a quick tour of information about the Sankranti festival and scroll the complete list of 12 Sankranti days which are signified one by one. One comes each month throughout the year.
Simha Sankranti is one of those 12 Sankranti(s) which are not just the astrological events of sun transition from one to another rashi, but are important religiously too. People hold great sentiments and belief in their deity for fulfilling their spiritual and worldly desires while performing the righteous activities such as- taking the holy bath, worshipping the devas, and giving the offerings and tithes.
Every Hindu fast, festival or even the event of Sankranti folds a story, a belief, mythological folklore, and a specific custom or tradition to observe it. The faith-holders also associate them with a particular Deva or God or the Goddess with the hope of seeking blessings in some area of their lives. Such a diversified array makes them distinguished. Dhanu Sankranti is no exception in this series. It is not just another Sankranti or a Sun-transition event that falls every month with a new name and marks the beginning of a new Hindi month. It is special for the followers of Lord Jagannath and Lord Krishna.
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