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Count: We have sent you a verification email. To verify, just follow the link in the message. A special preparation of sesame and jaggery is combined to make special laddoos that make the occasion truly special. The purpose of eating these laddoos is that, sesame contains oil based constituents in every grain of sesame.

During the cold season, skin gets dry and flaky and requires moisture for keep it smooth and protected. So this moisturizing benefit is got from eating sesame laddoos, which is an essential part on the festive day. On the auspicious day of Sankranti, the sun transits to the tropic of Capricorn from the tropic of cancer. It is believed that, Capricorn is the zodiac sign if Saturn. Thus, it signifies forgetting old bitterness and quarrels in the past, leaving behind our well framed egos and stepping into a beautiful world of love and concern.

Establishing cordial relationships with the people we love, ending any kind of bitterness or grudges we hold and also creating a happy frame for us and for the people around us truly signifies why we should celebrate this festival. The Indian farmer is one big community in India that toils in lands, cultivating crops round the year without taking any breaks for relaxation. They do not get leaves in the weekends, they do not spend the weekends thronging malls and complexes, and instead they work hard in the fields to produce the staple food that we eat daily through our meals.

The Panchang is the Hindu Almanac that provides information on the age, form, clothing, direction, and movement of Sankranti. According to the DrikPanchaang, "The time between Makar Sankranti and 40 Ghatis roughly 16 hours for Indian locations if we consider 1 Ghati duration as 24 minutes from the time of Makar Sankranti is considered good for auspicious work.

This duration of forty Ghatis is known as Punya Kaal. Sankranti activities, like taking bath, offering Naivedhya food offered to deity to Lord Surya, offering charity or Dakshina, performing Shraddha rituals, and breaking fast or Parana, should be done during Punya Kaal. Therefore, all Punya Kaal activities should be done in the day time.

Importance of Makar Sankranti. Makar Sankranti is the date from which the northward movement of the sun begins.

Source: www. Since on this day, the sun starts its journey towards the north so, people take a holy dip in Ganga, Godavari, Krishna, Yamuna River at holy places, chant mantras, etc. Normally the sun affects all the zodiac signs, but it is said that the entry of the sun in the zodiac sign of Cancer and Capricorn religiously is very fruitful. For this reason, in India, in winter nights are longer and days are smaller.

But with the Makar Sankranti, the sun starts its journey towards Northern Hemisphere and so, days will be longer and nights smaller. Any meritorious deeds or donations during this period establishes more fruitful. In different regions of the country, Makar Sankranti is celebrated by different names. The Magh fair, which continues for one month on the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati in Allahabad, starts from the day of Makar Sankranti only. On this auspicious day, people do fast in Uttar Pradesh eat and offer khichdi.

Also, Khichdi Mela is organized at Gorakhdham in Gorakhpur. On this day, donating urad, rice, gold, woollen clothes, blankets, etc.

A huge fair is also organised every year in Gangasagar. Therefore, in India, the Makar Sankranti festival has its own importance.



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