News Topical, Digital Desk : Makar Sankranti holds special spiritual significance in Hinduism. This festival is celebrated when the Sun God leaves Sagittarius and enters Capricorn, the zodiac sign of his son Saturn. Makar Sankranti in 2026 not only marks the change of seasons, but according to astrology, it is also a rare and auspicious occasion for pacifying Surya Dosha and Pitru Dosha. Bathing, donating, and offering tarpan on this day remove many obstacles in life.
1. Auspicious time and time (Date & Timing)
According to astrological calculations, the details of Makar Sankranti in the year 2026 are as follows:
Date: January 14, 2026
Sun enters: 03:13 PM (from Sagittarius to Capricorn)
Auspicious time for bathing and donating: 03:13 PM to 05:45 PM.
2. Remedies to pacify Surya Dosha
Those who have a weak Sun in their horoscope or who feel a lack of respect and honour should take the following measures:
Arghya from a copper pot: After taking bath in the morning, offer water to the Sun from a copper vessel.
Special Mixture: It is essential to mix jaggery and red sandalwood in water, as it is dear to Sun God.
Mantra Shakti: While giving water, chant "Om Hram Hrim Hram Sah Suryay Namah". This improves self-confidence and health.
3. Remedies to get rid of ancestral curse
According to astrology , the displeasure of ancestors brings discord and financial hardship to the home. To appease them, do the following on Sankranti:
Sesame Seed Offering: When offering water to the Sun, add black sesame seeds and red flowers. This directly satisfies the ancestors.
Tarpan and Mantra: Meditate on ancestors by chanting the mantra “Om Pitridevay Namah”.
Charity: On this day, one should feed cows, dogs, and crows. It is believed that ancestors come in these forms to receive their share.
Evening lamp lighting: In the evening, light a lamp in the name of ancestors in the south corner of the house.
4. Charity and tradition
Donating and consuming 'khichdi' on Makar Sankranti holds special significance. Donating sesame seeds, jaggery, rice, and warm clothing on this day brings eternal merit. Furthermore, the tradition of kite flying in North India is a way to enjoy both entertainment and health benefits from exposure to sunlight.
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