Celebrating transitions
Makar Sankranti, a significant solar observance, marks the Sun's northward journey, Uttarayan, symbolizing renewal and new beginnings. This harvest festival, celebrated across India and Nepal, is dedicated to Surya Dev and emphasizes thanksgiving ...
Makar Sankranti is one of the most significant solar observances in the Hindu calendar. It is also known as Uttarayan, Makar or simply Sankranti. It is a mid-winter harvest festival, celebrated primarily in India and Nepal, and marks the Sun's crossing from the zodiac sign of Sagittarius (Dhanu) into Capricorn (Makar).
This astronomical event initiates the Sun's northward journey, known as Uttarayan. It is linked to the return of light, warmth and auspiciousness after the deep depths of winter. Unlike most Hindu festivals, which are governed by the lunar calendar, Makar Sankranti is determined by the solar cycle.
The festival is dedicated to Surya Dev. It symbolises renewal, new beginnings, and harmonious alignment of human life with cosmic rhythm.
Across the Indian subcontinent, Makar Sankranti is celebrated under numerous regional names, reflecting local agricultural practices, climatic conditions and cultural traditions. However, the festival has common elements. It is all about thanksgiving for the harvest, reverence for the Sun, and communal celebrations.
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