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Answered by sharmavardaaan
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22nd december - 21st june

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The term Uttarayana is derived from two different Sanskrit words 'uttara' (North) and 'ayana' (movement) thus indicating a northward movement of the Sun on the celestial sphere. This movement occurs during the six-month period between the solstice that occurs around December 22, and the solstice around June 21.

Answered by manvilovi
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This northward movement of the Sun from winter to summer solstice consists of three seasons: winters, spring and summers. On January 14 Uttarayan period (Makar Sankranti) starts and ends at Karka Sankaranti that is 16 July.

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