
Makar Sankranti is one of the most auspicious occasions for the Hindus, and is celebrated in almost
all parts of the country in myriad cultural forms, with great
devotion, fervour & gaiety. It is a
harvest festival. Makar Sankranti is perhaps
the only Indian festival whose date always falls on the
same day every year i.e. the 14th of January.
Makar
Sankranti is the day when the glorious Sun-God begins its ascendancy
and entry into the Northern Hemisphere and thus it signifies an event
wherein the Sun-God seems to remind their children that 'Tamaso Ma
Jyotir Gamaya', may you go higher & higher, to more & more Light
and never to Darkness.

To
Hindus, the Sun stands for knowledge, spiritual light and wisdom. Makar
Sankranti signifies that we should turn away from the darkness of
delusion in which we live, and begin to enjoy a new life with bright
light within us to shine brighter and brighter. We should gradually
begin to grow in purity, wisdom, and knowledge, even as the Sun does
from the Day of Makar Sankranti.
The festival of Makar Sankranti is highly regarded by the Hindus from North to down South. The day is known by
various names and a variety of traditions are witnessed as one explores the festival in
different states.
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