Makar Sankranti 2025: Significance and Regional Celebrations

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Makar Sankranti 2025

This year Makar Sankranti begins on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, at 9:03 AM. The Punya Kaal, an auspicious period for rituals and prayers, will last for 8 hours and 43 minutes, concluding at 5:46 PM. This festival marks the Sun’s transition into Capricorn (Makara), signifying the start of its northward journey, Uttarayana. As a result, this event holds deep significance, symbolizing renewal and new beginnings.

Cultural and Agricultural Significance

Makar Sankranti carries immense cultural and agricultural importance. It marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring, signaling a shift in seasons. For farmers, this festival also represents the end of the harvest season and the beginning of a new agricultural cycle. Consequently, it becomes a time to express gratitude to nature and celebrate the abundance it provides.

Mythological Significance

Several legends are associated with Makar Sankranti:

  • Lord Shani and the Sun God: The day symbolizes harmony, celebrating the reunion of Lord Shani with his father, the Sun God.

  • King Bhagiratha and Ganga: The festival honors the descent of the sacred Ganga to Earth, symbolizing purification and rebirth.

  • Lord Vishnu’s Victory: Makar Sankranti commemorates Lord Vishnu’s victory over the demons, signifying the triumph of good over evil.

Regional Celebrations

People across India celebrate Makar Sankranti in unique ways:

  • Kite Flying: In Gujarat and Rajasthan, people celebrate by flying colorful kites that fill the sky.

  • Bonfires and Feasts: In Punjab, people light bonfires and enjoy traditional foods with family and friends.

  • Religious Gatherings: In West Bengal, devotees gather at the Ganga Sagar Mela for holy dips, honoring the significance of the festival.

Rituals and Traditions

On Makar Sankranti, people wake up early to bathe and offer water containing red flowers and rice grains to the Sun. In addition, they donate items such as new grains, blankets, utensils, sesame seeds, and ghee to bring blessings for the year ahead.

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