Saturday, 24 December 2016

Happy Makar Sankranti To All

Makar Sankranti marks the move of the sun into the zodiacal indication of Makara (Capricorn) on its heavenly way.

In India, the day denote the move of the sun into always extending days (and does not stamp the landing of spring,

as this happens on Basant Panchami a week or two later);

what's more, the Magh month in Nepal and is a customary occasion.

Makara Sankranthi is a sun based occasion making it

one of only a handful couple of Hindu celebrations which fall on a similar date in the Nepali timetable consistently: 14 January,

with a few exemptions when the celebration is commended on 15 January
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MAKAR SANKRANTI and the Winter Solstice

Numerous Indians conflate this celebration with the Winter Solstice,

what's more, trust that the sun closes its southward excursion (Sanskrit: Dakshinayana) at the Tropic of Capricorn,


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what's more, begins moving northward (Sanskrit: Uttarayaana) towards the Tropic of Cancer, in the Nepalese Hindu month of Poush on this day in mid-January.

While there is no plain sun powered recognition of Winter Solstice in the Indian religion, the Vaikuntha Ekadashi celebration,

computed on the lunar timetable, falls the nearest. Facilitate, the Sun makes its northward trip on the day after winter solstice when light increments.

Thusly, Makar Sankranti means the festival of the day taking after the day of winter solstice.

Logically, as of now in the Northern Hemisphere, winter solstice happens somewhere around 21 and 22 December.

Sunshine will start to increment on 22 December and on this day, the Sun will start its northward trip which marks Uttarayaan.

The date of winter solstice changes bit by bit because of the Axial precession of the Earth, coming prior by roughly 1 day in like clockwork.

Henceforth, if the Makara Sankranti sooner or later of time marked the day after the real date of winter solstice,

a date in mid-January would relate to around 300CE,

the prime of Indian science and cosmology.

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