Sankranti 2023 date

  1. Pongal and Makar Sankranti 2023 Date: When are Pongal and Makar Sankranti in India?
  2. 2023 Sankranti Dates
  3. Meena Sankranti 2023, Date, Time, Rituals and Significance


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Pongal and Makar Sankranti 2023 Date: When are Pongal and Makar Sankranti in India?

• • • Pongal and Makar Sankranti 2023 Date: When are Pongal and Makar Sankranti in India? Pongal and Makar Sankranti 2023 Date: When are Pongal and Makar Sankranti in India? Pongal and Makar Sankranti 2023 Date: 'Pongal’, which means “spilling over,” comes from the ritual of boiling freshly harvested rice with milk and jaggery in a newly-made or bought clay pot until it overflows. This is symbolic of life's favourable beginnings Pongal and Makar Sankranti 2023 Date: Pongal, a popular harvest festival, is widely celebrated in Tamil Nadu and other southern states of India. This year, Pongal celebrations will begin on January 14 and will continue until January 17. Makar Sankranti, on the other hand, will be celebrated on January 15. Every year in mid-January, the four-day Pongal festival commemorates the end of the winter season and the beginning of Uttarayan or the sun’s trek northward. The celebration coincides with Makar Sankranti, the harvest festival observed in several northern parts of the country, during which people worship the sun deity. ‘Pongal’, which means “spilling over,” comes from the ritual of boiling freshly harvested rice with milk and jaggery in a newly-made or bought clay pot until it overflows. This is symbolic of life’s favourable beginnings. Legend has it that Lord Shiva once asked Basava or the bull to visit the Earth and ask humans to have an oil massage and bath every day. But Basava happened to announce that eat daily and have an oil bath once a mo...

2023 Sankranti Dates

Ekadashi- A Spiritual Practice Where Importance is Given to Divinity in the Time of Materialism Everyone is always fascinated to know about Ekadashi, its significance, and the history behind it. Everyone is keen to know about it, which also includes certain facts prevailing. There is a saying as per Sadhguru which states, every human physiology goes with one cycle called ‘Mandala.’ It comes after every 40-48 days. So, in these three day, which depend upon person to person with proper spacing wherein your body won’t require food, that is your body doesn’t demand you for food. So, it's always suggested to listen to your body at that time. That’s what Ekadashi Arise is. What is Ekadashi? Ekadashi is an important Hindu festival that is celebrated on the eleventh day of every lunar fortnight. In Sanskrit, 'Eka' means eleven, and 'Dashi' means the eleventh day. It is considered auspicious by many Hindus as it is believed that during this period, the Gods and Goddesses are in a state of bliss. This implies that this festival can be observed two times in a single calendar month. Ekadashi holds a special significance, as on this day Hindus observe fasts to please their favourite deities. Hindu months of Shukla Paksha (bright half) and Krishna Paksha (dark half), so there are two Ekadashi every month, one in each half. The Krishna Paksha version is known as Jaya Ekadashi and the Shukla Paksha version is known as Vijaya Ekadashi. Usually, Hindus do not eat grains on Ekadashi but the ...

Meena Sankranti 2023, Date, Time, Rituals and Significance

Meena Sankranti is observed on Wednesday, March 15, 2023. It is a highly auspicious day for Hindus as it marks the beginning of the twelfth and last month of the Hindu Solar Calendar. This day is considered holy and a great time for Dan-Punya activities, meaning giving out to needy and helpless people. Meena Sankranti is celebrated at the start of every month, according to Hindu Calendar. Meena Sankranti is observed on Wednesday, March 15, 2023. It's a highly auspicious day for Hindus as it marks the beginning of the twelfth and last month of the Hindu Solar Calendar. This day is considered holy and a great time for Dan-Punya activities, meaning giving out to needy and helpless people. Meena Sankranti is celebrated at the start of every month, according to Hindu Calendar. Meena Sankranti Wednesday, March 15, 2023 Meena Sankranti Punya Kala 06:47 AM to 01:10 PM Meena Sankranti Maha Punya Kala 06:47 AM to 08:46 AM Meena sankranti Rituals Meena Sankranti is a sacred festival for Hindus. It is celebrated all around the country with great enthusiasm and energy. In northern states like Punjab, temples are decorated and cleaned with holy water. Many devotees come to the temple in the morning to give their offerings to Surya Devta, The Sun. It is believed that people get to witness The sun entering into the Aries zodiac sign from Pisces i.e. from Mesha from Meena, this is considered a most auspicious event. During sunrise, devotees offer oblations to the Sun god and chant Surya Ma...