What is the significance of bathing and giving on Makar Sankranti 2024?
What is the significance of bathing and giving on Makar Sankranti 2024? |
In brief
Makar Sankranti 2024: Worshiping the Sun God on this day eliminates all of a person's problems and provides pleasure, wealth, and success to the home. This day marks the start of the Sun's Uttarayan journey, which is why it is also known as Uttarayan.
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Makar Sankranti 2024: The celebration of Makar Sankranti coincides with the Sun God's entry into Capricorn, the ruler of the planets. This is a significant Hindu holiday. On this day, people worship the Sun God. Worshiping the Sun God on the day of Makar Sankranti is said to take away all of a person's problems and bring happiness, prosperity, and prosperity to the home. It is also known as Uttarayan since this day marks the start of the Sun's Uttarayan movement. Beginning on the day of Makar Sankranti, karma also ends, and prohibitions on auspicious activities such as marriage are lifted.
The English calendar dates the celebration of Makar Sankranti, which falls on January 14. However, this celebration sometimes takes place on January 15. Whether the Sun God is moving from Sagittarius into Capricorn will determine this. The date of Makar Sankranti this year is January 15.
Date of Makar Sankranti and the fortunate hour
Makar Sankranti will be observed on January 15th as, according to astrological predictions, the Sun God will leave Sagittarius at 02:54 am and enter Capricorn. The auspicious hour for this event would be as follows.
Punyakaal's Makar Sankranti is from 07:15 am to 06:21 pm.
Makar Sankranti Maha Punyakal, from 07:15 to 09:06 in the morning
The significance of bathing and giving at Makar Sankranti
It's customary to bathe in a sacred river and make donations on Makar Sankranti. On this day, the seeker's world and the hereafter are enhanced by their donation after taking a dip in the Ganga. In addition, life becomes joyous and one is freed from the terrible acts of the previous incarnation. On this day, bathing in the Ganga is said to have the same virtue-enhancing effects as ten Ashwamedha Yagyas and a thousand cow donations.
Giving these items away is lucky.
One may get the blessings of Shani and Sun God on Makar Sankranti day by offering shoes, food, sesame seeds, jaggery, warm garments, and blankets after having a bath at an auspicious hour. Take a dip in the Ganga or any other sacred river on this day. If you are unable to bathe in Ganga, combine some sesame seeds with Ganga water and have a bath at home. Donate after this. Defects in the planet are eliminated.
In this manner, provide water to the sun
After taking a bath on Makar Sankranti, give the Sun water infused with black sesame seeds, jaggery, red sandalwood, red flowers, and akshat. Chant the Sun God's chants as well.
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