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 festival : Pilgrimage 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, Goda...