Life cannot be imagined in the absence of the Sun, which is the only aspect that gives its bright light for survival of life !
Which God is worshiped on Makar Sankranti ?
This is the biggest festival of the Sun God. Life cannot be imagined in the absence of the Sun, which is the only aspect that makes life energetic and gives its bright light for survival of life. This day is most important to also worship Shri Vishnu and Shri Mahalakshmi.
1. Tithi of Makar Sankranti (14th January)
Unlike other Hindu festivals, Makar Sankranti is not dependent on the position of the moon, but on the position of the sun. On this day, the sun enters the Zodiac sign of Capricorn. To compensate for the difference that takes place due to the revolution around the sun, sometimes the day of Sankranti is postponed by one day. This year, Makar Sankranti is on 14th January 2022.
2. History of Makar Sankranti
Sankranti is considered to be a Deity. According to a legend, Sankranti killed a demon named Sankarasur. The day followed by Makar Sankrant is called Kinkrant or Karidin. On this day, the female Deity (Devi) slayed the demon Kinkarasur.
3. Importance of Makar Sankranti
Sun’s northward movement begins from the day of Makar Sankranti. The period from Karka Sankranti (passage of the sun into the zodiac sign of Cancer) to Makar Sankranti is called Dakshinayan. As given in Hindu Scriptures, a person who dies in the Dakshinayan period has a greater chance of going to Yamalok (Southward region), than the one who dies during Uttarayan (Northward revolution).
The date of winter solstice changes gradually due to the Axial precession of the Earth, coming earlier by approximately 1 day every 80 years. Hence, if the Makar Sankranti at some point of time did mark the day after the actual date of winter solstice, a date in mid-January would correspond to around 300 CE, the heyday of Indian mathematics and astronomy.
Makar Sankranti’s importance from the perspective of spiritual practice : From sunrise to sunset on Makar Sankranti, the environment has more Chaitanya (Divine consciousness); hence, those who perform spiritual practice in this period can benefit from it.
4. How to celebrate Makar Sankranti ?
Benefit of highest merit acquired by a Holy dip on the day of Makar Sankranti : The time from sunrise to sunset on Makar Sankranti is auspicious. A Holy dip during this period carries special significance. Those who take a Holy dip in the Rivers Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, Krushna and Kaveri at the Holy places situated on their banks acquire the highest merit.
Importance of making an offering during the auspicious period : The period from Makar Sankranti to Rathsaptami is an auspicious period. Any donation and meritorious deeds performed in this period proves to be more fruitful.
Substances offered on Makar Sankranti : Typically, during these days, an offering is made of new vessels, clothing, food, sesame seeds, pot of sesame seeds, jaggery, a cow, a horse, gold or land depending on one’s capability.
What should be ideally gifted ? : Instead of materialistic objects such as soap, plastic items, etc., gift items complementary to Spirituality, such as incense-sticks, ubtan (Herbal powder), Religious and Spiritual texts, pictures of Deities, CDs on spiritual topics, etc. should be gifted.
Reference : Sanatan’s Holy Text ‘Holy festivals, Religious festivals and Vowed religious observances’