Monday, 2 January 2017

Happy Makar Sankranti Images

Makar Sankranti marks the transition of the sun into the zodiacal sign of Makara (Capricorn) on its celestial route.
In India, the day marks the shift of the solar into ever-lengthening days (and does no longer mark the appearance of spring,
as this takes place on Basant Panchami a week or two later);
and the Magh month in Nepal and is a conventional occasion.
Makara Sankranthi is a sun occasion making it
one of the few Hindu gala's which fall on the equal date within the Nepali calendar every 12 months: 14 January,
with a few exceptions when the competition is widely known on 15 January
MAKAR SANKRANTI and the Winter Solstice
 
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Many Indians conflate this pageant with the wintry weather Solstice,
 and accept as true with that the sun ends its southward adventure (Sanskrit: Dakshinayana) on the Tropic of Capricorn, 
and starts shifting northward (Sanskrit: Uttarayaana) in the direction of the Tropic of cancer, within the Nepalese Hindu month of Poush in this day in mid-January.
 
Even as there may be no overt sun observance of iciness Solstice in the Indian faith, the Vaikuntha Ekadashi pageant, 
calculated on the lunar calendar, falls the closest. In addition, the solar makes its northward adventure on the day after iciness solstice whilst day light will increase. 
Consequently, Makar Sankranti indicates the party of the day following the day of iciness solstice.
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Scientifically, currently inside the Northern Hemisphere, wintry weather solstice happens among 21 and 22 December. 
Day mild will begin to boom on 22 December and in this day, the solar will begin its northward journey which marks Uttarayaan.
 The date of wintry weather solstice adjustments progressively due to the Axial precession of the Earth, coming in advance with the aid of approximately 1 day in every 70 years. 
Consequently, if the Makara Sankranti in some unspecified time in the future of time did mark the day after the real date of winter solstice, 
a date in mid-January might correspond to round 300CE, 
the heyday of Indian mathematics and astronomy.

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