Makara Sankranti:
It is believed on this day Lord Vishnu ended the terror of the Asuras by finishing them off and burying their heads under the Mandara Parvata (Mountain). So this occasion also represents the end of negativeness and beginning of an era of righteous living.
From Makara Sankranti starts the Gods (devatas) day will start, while southward movement of the sun (dakshinayana) is said to be the ‘night’ of devatas, most of the auspicious things are done during this time. Uttarayana is also called as Devayana, and the dakshinayana' is called Pitrayana.
Sankranti is a Hindu festival which falls
in the Pushya masam. Sankranti means 'sacred changes’. The festival occurs on
when the sun moves from Sagittarius to Capricorn (one house of the Zodiac to
another). Capricorn is a sign of peace and contentment.
Cultural Importance:
As per the puranas, on this day the Sun God
Surya meets his son Shani (Saturn -Lord of Capricorn) as they do not share a
very good relationship, so this is the day for a special father-son
relationship. It is the son who has the responsibility to carry forward his
father’s dream and the continuity of the family.
It is believed on this day Lord Vishnu ended the terror of the Asuras by finishing them off and burying their heads under the Mandara Parvata (Mountain). So this occasion also represents the end of negativeness and beginning of an era of righteous living.
From Makara Sankranti starts the Gods (devatas) day will start, while southward movement of the sun (dakshinayana) is said to be the ‘night’ of devatas, most of the auspicious things are done during this time. Uttarayana is also called as Devayana, and the dakshinayana' is called Pitrayana.
As per Mahabharata, Bhishma told his
purpose for leaving the sufferings on this day. He had a boon for death from
his father so he kept lying on the bed of arrows till makara sankranti day.The
person, who dies during the period of Uttarayana becomes free from rebirth.
As per puranas the month Dhanurmasam is
early morning hours of Gods. So Hindus wake up early in this month
and make variety designs with rice flour and colors before the entrance of
their houses to welcome the gods in the morning.
How to celebrate sankranti?
In Andhra Pradesh, Sankranti is called
'Pedda Panduga' which is the big festival. The Festival is of three days, the first
day Bhogi, the second day Sankranti, the third day Kanuma.
Bhogi:
On this day goddess Godadevi is married
Lord Vishnu their married life is called as Bhogi. On this day people wake up
in the early morning before sunrise and collect all the waste material and fire
them. This is called “Bhogi Mantalu” as this droves the poverty. Bhogi is
celebrated to keep warm during winter. On this fire they will boil water and
the whole family keeps oil to body and take bath. Hindus believes that if they
follow this formality they don’t bother with poverty.
There is a special ritual for children.They
pour Bhogi Pallu (gooseberries) on children’s head to get them good health and
prosperity and to avoid “Evil Eye”(Nara drushti).
Sugarcane, beaten rice, sweets made of
sesame seeds and jaggery is offered to the Bhogi fire the same are consumed.
Also dry fruits and sugarcane are eaten.
Sankranti:
People bathe in the holy water and worship
the god Sun. On this Ladies decorate the houses with toranam, flowers and put Rangoli
(Muggulu) with rice flour and colors at the entrance of the house. In the
middle of Rangoli they Pour Navadhanyalu and put gobbillu (balls of cow dung
decorated with turmeric, kumkum and flowers) pray to them and sing, dance
around them.
Haridasu who looks like Naradamuni puts one
big bowl like pumpkin shape, on his head. Haridasu takes the begging from the
people and says ‘Krishna arpanam’, that means everything in the world belongs
to Lord.
A person (Gangireddudasu) comes with
Gangireddu (Ox decorated with beautiful clothes and ringing bells) which is a
symbol of Lord Shiva’s Vehicle Nandi. He begs and bless each
family.Jangamayyalu are symbols of Lord Shiva. They walk one home to another
and beg food grains. They bless and give vibudhi powder to all.
On this day the Puja is performed with
different kind of sweets and are offered to god as naivedyam. Arisalu (made of
rice and jaggery) is the traditional sweet item that is made for this sankranti
festival. Sesame seeds, beaten rice, yogurt, jiggery,dal and atleast curry prepared of five vegetables need
to be consumed. Also Sesame has to be donated.
In the evening people enjoy with kites fly
to give a warm welcome for the sun in the Northern hemisphere. Goddess Saraswati is
worshipped from makara sankrathi as it marks the beginning of Vasant Navaratri.
In some parts of India people offer thousands of their colorful oblations to
the Sun in the form of beautiful kites.Ladies
and children will celebrate Bommala Koluvu by placing all types of toys in the
house at one place.
Kanuma:
Sankranti is a harvest festival. The
farmers cultivate the land depends on his cattle and also birds. On these days
farmers are very happy because this is season of the cultivate food grains
coming home. So it’s the duty of farmer that he makes his friends also happy.
So on the day of Kanuma farmers worships the cows and buffaloes and thanks for
ploughing the fields.
On this day some people invite their
friends and relative and arrange feasts. In some places mostly in village’s
bullock cart races and cock fighting’s held. Garelu (Vada) prepared with urad
dal are taken on this day.
Interesting Facts:
‘Makar’ = crocodile. Sankranti=‘change.’
The ‘Makara’ represents the reality world and ‘Sankranti’ is a change to get
away seize of the crocodile or the reality world.
Scientific Reasons:
Makara Sankranti is basically a celebration
of a cosmic event spanned with human life.Sun enters from one zodiac to another. The sun
is for knowledge, spiritual light and wisdom. Makara Sakranti tells us we
should turn away from the darkness we live, and let the light within us
joyfully shine brighter. The Sun removes darkness and guides for the light of
knowledge. People should learn to develop purity, wisdom and knowledge.
On the Makara Sankranti day the six month
Uttarayana begins.The roughness of winter decreases so the days will be longer
and warmer. Uttarayana is the daytime for the Gods so auspicious activities
take place during this period. The festival is the beginning of the harvest
season for the farmers of India.
Make sweets like Sweet Pongal,Sesame burfee,Ariselu and Sesame
Laddu. To keep Calcium & Iron levels in body as prescribed by our
ancestors. Eating Sesame shall provide our body heat, strength and muscularity
and high on nutritional values. Sesame seeds contains 3 times more calcium than
milk. Sesame contains more iron, copper, magnesium , phosphorus, zinc, protein,
fiber and vitamin like B1,E. Sesamolin from sesame has the power to
reduces high blood pressure and helps liver against damage.
Jaggery is a best source of iron when
compared to spinach. It is healthier when compared with sugar as it contains
more vitamins and minerals (iron, potassium, magnesium and phosphorous). cough,
migraine, cold, asthma, fatigue and indigestion can be cured from jaggery.
Gobbillu made of cow dung creates a worm free environment in the house. By bhogi Fire we are free from harmful insects.
Gobbillu made of cow dung creates a worm free environment in the house. By bhogi Fire we are free from harmful insects.
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