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Thursday 16 July 2020

Information About Makara Sankranti Festival.

MaKara Sankranti

The festival is a soloist, not a ritual.  This day transits into the nectar of the sun.  The eclipse is postponed once every 80 years to correct the periodic variation of the sun's rotation.

History: The Sankranti is believed to be the Goddess.  There is a story that the monster was slaughtered by a monster called the Sankarasura.

Significance: On this day, the Son's Uttarayana begins according to the Nirayana System of the Panchanganam.  The period from the conjuncture to the Capricorn is called the Dakshinayana.  A person who died during Dakshinayana is more likely to go to the world (yamaloka) than a person who dies in Uttarayana.

The practice of celebrating a festivalPilgrimage to the Pilgrimage during the Capricorn period: The time of Capricorn Day is sunset, from sunrise to sunset.  Pilgrimage is of special importance during this period.  Bathing on the banks of the rivers of Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri is a great experience.

The Importance of Charity in Ancient times: The period from Capricorn to Rath Saptami is a time when charity and charitable acts performed during this period bear special fruit.

Donate items: Pottery, clothing, rice, sesame, sesame, jaggery, cow, horse, gold or earth.  On this day the grandparents donate (the kidnappers) rob some of the ingredients and give them sesame seeds.

The Importance of Baagina: Baagina to the deity of another life, surrendering to mana and riches, is the grace of God as the divine grace is brought to life in this period as the tranquil period is accomplished.

What items should be given as a Baagina?  Recently, it has become the norm to substitute useless items such as soap and plastic. Instead of these items, such as aesthetics, bouquets, rugs, rituals, mythologies, imagery of angels, spirituality, and spirituality.

Pot: The pottery festival requires small  pots.They have turmeric saffron wrapped around them.The pots are filled with chickpeas, borer, sugar cane, groundnut, cotton, peanut, sesame seeds, turmeric powder.The Rangoli are cast and put into five pots on which to worship.Three pots are donated to the fortunes, one to the basil and the other to the pot.


Use of sesameDuring the cycle, sesame is used as much as possible, eg by bathing with sesame water and giving sesame jaggery to others,Donating sesame to Brahmins, lighting sesame lamps in the Shiva Mandir, paternalism (in which tilanjali is offered).

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