how did you celebrate sankrathi festival write in your words
Answers
Answered by
4
Makar Sankranti (also known as Makara Sankranti or Maghi) refers both to a specific solar day in the Hindu calendar and a Hindu festival in ref erence to deity Surya (sun) that is observed in January every year.
2. It marks the first day of sun's transit into the Makara (Capricorn), marking the end of the month with the winter solstice and the start of longer days.
3.
Makar Sankranti is one of the few ancient Hindu festivals that has been observed according to solar cycles, while most festivals are set by the lunar cycle of the lunisolar Hindu calendar.
4.Being a festival that celebrates the solar cycle, it almost always falls on the same Gregorian date every year (January 14), except in rare years when the date shifts by a day for that year, because of the complexity of earth-sun relative movement.
5. The festivities associated with Makar Sankranti are known by various names such as Lohri by north Indian Hindus and Sikhs, Sukarat in central India, Bhogali Bihu by Assamese Hindus, and Pongal by Tamil and other south Indian Hindus.
6.
Makar Sankranti is observed with social festivities such as
colorful decorations, rural children going house to house, singing and asking
for treats (or pocket money), melas (fair), dances, kite flying, bonfires and
feast.
7. The Magha Mela, according to Diana L. Eck – a professor at Harvard University specializing in Indology, is mentioned in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata, thus placing this festival to be around 2,000 years old.
8.Many go to sacred rivers or lakes and bathe with thanksgiving to the sun.
9.Every twelve years, the Hindus observe Makar Sankranti with one of the world's largest mass pilgrimage, with an estimated 40 to 100 million people attending for the event.
10. At this event, they say a prayer to the sun and bathe at the Prayaga confluence of the River Ganga and River Yamuna at the Kumbh Mela, a tradition attributed to Adi Shankara.
11.Makar Sankranti (Sanskrit: मकर सङ्क्रान्ति) is set by the solar cycle of the Hindu lunisolar calendar, and is observed almost always on 14 January, and signifies the arrival of longer days.
12.Makar Sankranti falls in the Hindu calendar solar month of Makara, and lunar month of Magha.
13.The festival is dedicated to the Hindu sun god, Surya.
14.This significance of Surya is traceable to the Vedic texts, particularly the Gayatri Mantra, a sacred hymn of Hinduism found in its scripture named the Rigveda.
15.Makar Sankranti is an important pan-Indian solar festival, known by different names though observed on the same date, sometimes for multiple dates around the Makar Sankranti. It is known as Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Pedda Panduga in Andhra Pradesh, Biku in Assam, Magha Mela in parts of central and north India, as Makar Sankranti in the west, and by other names.
mark as brainliest
2. It marks the first day of sun's transit into the Makara (Capricorn), marking the end of the month with the winter solstice and the start of longer days.
3.
Makar Sankranti is one of the few ancient Hindu festivals that has been observed according to solar cycles, while most festivals are set by the lunar cycle of the lunisolar Hindu calendar.
4.Being a festival that celebrates the solar cycle, it almost always falls on the same Gregorian date every year (January 14), except in rare years when the date shifts by a day for that year, because of the complexity of earth-sun relative movement.
5. The festivities associated with Makar Sankranti are known by various names such as Lohri by north Indian Hindus and Sikhs, Sukarat in central India, Bhogali Bihu by Assamese Hindus, and Pongal by Tamil and other south Indian Hindus.
6.
Makar Sankranti is observed with social festivities such as
colorful decorations, rural children going house to house, singing and asking
for treats (or pocket money), melas (fair), dances, kite flying, bonfires and
feast.
7. The Magha Mela, according to Diana L. Eck – a professor at Harvard University specializing in Indology, is mentioned in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata, thus placing this festival to be around 2,000 years old.
8.Many go to sacred rivers or lakes and bathe with thanksgiving to the sun.
9.Every twelve years, the Hindus observe Makar Sankranti with one of the world's largest mass pilgrimage, with an estimated 40 to 100 million people attending for the event.
10. At this event, they say a prayer to the sun and bathe at the Prayaga confluence of the River Ganga and River Yamuna at the Kumbh Mela, a tradition attributed to Adi Shankara.
11.Makar Sankranti (Sanskrit: मकर सङ्क्रान्ति) is set by the solar cycle of the Hindu lunisolar calendar, and is observed almost always on 14 January, and signifies the arrival of longer days.
12.Makar Sankranti falls in the Hindu calendar solar month of Makara, and lunar month of Magha.
13.The festival is dedicated to the Hindu sun god, Surya.
14.This significance of Surya is traceable to the Vedic texts, particularly the Gayatri Mantra, a sacred hymn of Hinduism found in its scripture named the Rigveda.
15.Makar Sankranti is an important pan-Indian solar festival, known by different names though observed on the same date, sometimes for multiple dates around the Makar Sankranti. It is known as Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Pedda Panduga in Andhra Pradesh, Biku in Assam, Magha Mela in parts of central and north India, as Makar Sankranti in the west, and by other names.
mark as brainliest
harini72:
what a knowledge
Answered by
2
hey mate your answer is
I and my family members celebrate sankranti very joyfully and happily that day morning at 5o clock we wake up and we will draw rangoli in our house outside and then we will take bath and wear new dresses and my mother prepared sweets we will eat and we will go to Temple and we will fly kites guests will come to our house we will enjoy with them
I and my family members celebrate sankranti very joyfully and happily that day morning at 5o clock we wake up and we will draw rangoli in our house outside and then we will take bath and wear new dresses and my mother prepared sweets we will eat and we will go to Temple and we will fly kites guests will come to our house we will enjoy with them
Similar questions