Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

This Sankranti is rare in many ways: Astrologer­s

- Rajesh Srivastava allahabad.htdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

PRAYAGRAJ : Due to major shift in heavenly bodies after many decades, Makar Sankranti is falling on January 15.

It will provide an opportunit­y to devotees to have ‘Amrit Snan’ in ‘Brahma Muhurta’ (one-and-ahalf hours before sunrise). Local astrologer­s say the timing of the transition of the sun will take place on January 15 at 2.19am, marking the start of Makar Sankranti.

Makar Sankranti denotes the entry of the sun into the zodiac sign of Makara (Capricorn) from Dhanu (Sagittariu­s).

Astrologer­s are seeing this shift in planets as one of the rarest happenings in the universe.

“This is one of the rarest opportunit­ies as the transition of sun is taking place when Brahma Muhurta starts on January 15. This rare configurat­ion of planets will provide devotees an opportunit­y to have ‘Amrit Snan’ which is considered as the most auspicious timing in Hindu religion,” said director, Utthan Jyotish Sansthan Pt Diwakar Tripathi ‘Poorvancha­li’.

He said the ‘Punya Kaal’ (auspicious timing) of this transition will remain until Tuesday noon (January 15). Therefore, devotees who would missed the opportunit­y of ‘Amrit Snan’, will also have opportunit­y to earn the most from this transition after having a holy dip in sacred rivers during ‘Punya Kaal’ that will begin after the sunrise,” he added. This Makar Sankranti is also unique in many ways because it is falling during some auspicious ‘nakshtras’ and planets. Another astrologer Pt Ram Shastri said taking a holy dip, offering ‘Naivedhya’ (food offered to the deity) to Lord Surya, offering charity (dakshina) and performing ‘Shradh’ rituals are highly recommende­d during ‘Punya Kaal’.He said the Punya Kaal muhoort will begin from 7.19am and will end at 12.30pm on January 15. He said Makar Sankranti will mark the end of one-month long inauspicio­us period that began from December 15/16 last year.

 ?? SHEERAZ RIZVI/HT PHOTOS ?? Shree Panchayati Akhada Nirmal making a royal entry to the ▪Kumbh area on Sunday.
SHEERAZ RIZVI/HT PHOTOS Shree Panchayati Akhada Nirmal making a royal entry to the ▪Kumbh area on Sunday.

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