Makar Sankranti Blowing the Kumbh Conch
Makar Sankranti Blowing the
Kumbh Conch
Makar Sankranti, denoting the transition of the Sun into Makara rashi
(Capricorn) on its celestial path, is celebrated as a festival for
countless reasons and in myriad ways depending on the climate, agricultural
environment, cultural background and location. ASanskrit word in Indian Astrology, Makar Sankranti refers to the transmigration of the Sun from
one Rāshi to another. Hence there are 12 such sankrantis in
all. However, the Sankranti festival usually refers to Makara Sankaranti. Makar
Sankranti is one of the most auspicious days for the Hindus and is celebrated
in almost all parts of India in myriad cultural forms, with great devotion.
Millions of people take a dip in Prayag on the auspicious occasion of Mahakumbh, over the
next 55 days the sangam will see more then 10 crore pilgrims and visitors and
pray to the Sun God (Surya). It is celebrated
with pomp in southern parts of India as Pongal, and
in Punjab as Maghi.
14 January is celebrated as Makar Sankranti or Sakraat or
KHICHDI in UP and Bihar. As in other parts of country, people take bath in
rivers and ponds and feast upon seasonal delicacies as a celebration of good
harvest. The delicacies include Chura, Gur(jaggery), various sweets made of til
(Sesame seeds) such as Tilkut, Tilwa, Maska, etc., curd , milk and seasonal
vegetables. Kite flying festivals are also organized, albeit on a small scale.
On 15 January, it is celebrated as Makraat (in some parts of the state) when
people relish special Khichri (Dal-Rice replete with cauliflower, peas and
potatoes).On Makar Sankranti day the Sun begins its ascendancy and journey into
the Northern Hemisphere, and thus it signifies an event wherein the Gods seem
to remind their children that 'Tamaso Ma Jyotir Gamaya'. May you go higher
& higher - to more & more Light and never to darkness.
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