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  1. Makar Sankranti is set by the solar cycle and corresponds to the exact time astronomical event of the Sun entering Capricorn and is observed on a day that usually falls on 14 January of the Gregorian calendar, but on 15 January in leap years.

  2. Makar Sankranti, Hindu festival in January celebrating the entrance of the sun into the astrological sign of makara (corresponding to Capricorn) and the beginning of the sun’s uttarayana (northward journey). Makar Sankranti occurs on January 14 (or 15 during a leap year).

  3. vajiramandravi.com › upsc-daily-current-affairs › prelims-pointersMakar Sankranti - Vajiram & Ravi

    About the Makar Sankranti. It marks the Sun changing directions and shifting its trajectory towards the north, therefore, entering the Makara or Capricorn zodiac sign.

  4. Makar Sankranti is an Indian festival celebrated by several states of India around mid-January. Tamil Nadu celebrates Pongal at the same time while Punjab celebrates Lohri at this time. While this is when all the different states celebrate their harvest festivals, true to India’s diverse traditions, each one has its own customs and practices.

  5. 2 days ago · Makar Sankranti marks the sun’s journey towards the north, known as Uttarayan. According to Hindu belief, this day signifies the start of the gods’ day. From this point, the sun moves from Capricorn towards Gemini, marking the six-month solar cycle known as Uttarayan. During this period, days gradually become longer, and nights shorter, signalling the end of winter and the approach of warmer days.

  6. Makar Sankranti is a major harvest festival celebrated by Hindus across India, however different states celebrated the festival under different names, traditions and festivities.

  7. Makar Sankranti 2024: Know the date, history, significance and celebration of the festival. By Parmita Uniyal, New Delhi. Jan 12, 2024 05:48 PM IST. From flying kites to eating khichdi or dahi...

  8. Makar Sankranti. The day of Sankranti is dedicated to Lord Surya (i.e. Sun God) and this day is considered significant to worship Surya Deva. Although there are twelve Sankranti in Hindu calendar but Makar Sankranti is the most significant among all Sankranti (s) due to its religious significance.

  9. One of the splendidly celebrated festivals in india, Makar Sankranti is an Indian festival that marks the end of winter solstice and transition of the sun from the southern hemisphere to the northern hemisphere.

  10. www.drikpanchang.com › hindu-festivals › makar-sankrantiMakar Sankranti - Drikpanchang

    Makar Sankranti. Description: The day of Sankranti is dedicated to Lord Surya (i.e. Sun God) and this day is considered significant to worship Surya Deva. Although there are twelve Sankranti in Hindu calendar but Makar Sankranti is the most significant among all Sankranti (s) due to its religious significance. [...more]

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