EdGe - Your Grooming Partner

EdBlogs

Historical origin of sankranthi

Sankranthi is also a harvest festival, celebrated to thank nature for its bounty and to mark the start of the agricultural season. It holds spiritual significance, as it is considered an auspicious time for new beginnings, purifications, and attaining blessings. 

Astronomical Significance :  

Makar Sankranthi is an ancient festival rooted in the movement of the sun, marking its transit from the zodiac sign Sagittarius (Dhanu) to Capricorn (Makara). This transition is known as Makara Sankramana and the signals the sun’s northward journey (Uttarayan), which is considered highly auspicious in Hinduism. The festival signifies the end of the longest nights (winter solstice) and the gradual lengthening of days. 

Mythological and Scriptural Significance : 

Bhishma’s Moksha : According to the Mahabharata, Bhishma Pitamah chose to leave his mortal body during Uttarayan, believing it to be the most sacred time to attain liberation. This highlights the spiritual importance of Makar Sankranthi . 

Surya Dev (Sun God) : The Sun was revered as the life-giver in Vedic times, providing energy and sustenance. Makar Sankranthi was a day to honour and offer gratitude to the Sun God. 

Shiva and Shani: The festival also symbolises the harmony between Shiva and his son Shani (Ruler of Capricorn). It Signifies the discipline, balance, and new beginnings. 

Vedic Philosophy : 

The Rig Veda and the other scriptures emphasize the cyclical nature of life, represented by the Sun’s Movement and the seasonal changes. Makar Sankranthi was observed as a time of cosmic balance, a moment to realign human activities with a natural rhythms. 

Agricultural and Cultural Roots : 

Harvest Festival: Makar Sankranthi is deeply rooted in India’s agrarian traditions, as it coincides with the end of the winter harvest season. Farmers celebrated the successful harvest of rabi crops, especially rice, sugarcane and sesame. The festival was a way to expressing gratitude to nature and sun for providing a bountiful yield. 

Transition to New Year in Ancient Cultures : 

In Ancient Indian agricultural societies, Makar Sankranthi often marked the new year. It was considered an ideal time to begin new activities, sow seeds for future harvests, and cleanse oneself through rituals. 

Purification and Renewal : 

Ancient practices emphasized ritual purification, aligning with the idea of renewal and rejuvenation. Holy dips in rivers like the Ganga were believed to wash away the sins and purify the souls. The festival was seen as a time to let go of the old and embrace the new, both physically (by cleaning homes and discarding unused items) and spiritually.  

Symbolism and Philosophy : 

The transition of seasons reflects the constant change and renewal in life. The movement of the sun into Capricorn signifies the progress, hope, and positivity, as Capricorn is ruled by Saturn, Considered a strict yet fair teacher in astronomy. 

Conclusion : 

In Essence, Makar Sankranthi is a deeply symbolic festival that blends astronomical, cultural, and spiritual elements, serving as a reminder of the interconnectedness of humans life with nature and the cosmos. Makar Sankranthi was celebrated in ancient to honour the cosmic order, express gratitude for nature’s bounty, and mark the transition to a new season of growth and prosperity. It was deeply tied to the rhythms of the earth and the universe, blending spiritual and the practical aspects of life. Makar Sankranthi’s origins lie in its astronomical importance, agrarian roots and spiritual symbolism. It evolved from ancient transitions of honouring sun, marking seasonal changes, and celebrating the abundance of nature. Over time, it became a vibrant cultural festival uniting people through gratitude,joy, and shared traditions.                  
                                                                                                                    “HAPPY SANKRANTHI”

You may also like

  • Anuradha Tenneti
    Published 7d+

How to Master Organic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry is one of the most scoring sections of JEE if prepared smartly. Begin by building strong fundamentals from NCERT and a standard book like Morrison & Boyd or Solomons

  • Dr. Ravi Saripalle
    Published 7d+

Departments to Domains

From Departments to Domains: Adapting Engineering Education for the Software-Driven Era- My PerspectiveDear Friends and StudentsToday I had an opportunity to listen to the Message of Ford CEO on

  • K. Hanumantha Rao
    Published 7d+

Importance of Comment

All of read articles or material as part of our curriculum.We agree with some ideas and may not agree with some ideas expressed by the author or writer.With the advent of social media, we are exposed to

  • Dr. Ravi Saripalle
    Published 7d+

Confluence of Declining Math Ability

"Confluence of Declining Math Ability, Mobile Device Usage in Child Development, and AI as Future Teachers: Exploring the Changing Landscape and Implications for the World"Dear Friends and

  • EdGe: Your Academic Co-pilot
    Published 7d+

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

What is EEE? Is an academic program that deals with Electrical and Electronics Engineering.  It was one of the most sought-after courses amongst engineering students.  Presently it is

  • VENKATESH PANYAM
    Published 7d+

The Stockdale Paradox: Your Key to Overcoming Exam Stress

Dear students,Are you feeling stressed and anxious about your exams? Do you feel like you are constantly under pressure and fear that you might fail? Don't worry, you are not alone. Exam stress is

  • Dr. Sankaraiah Sreeramula
    Published 7d+

Mastering Your Interview: Tips and Techniques for Success

Interviews can be nerve-wracking, but with the right preparation and mindset, you can make a great impression on your potential employer. Here are some tips to help you ace your interview:Present yourself:

  • Dr. Ravi Saripalle
    Published 7d+

Metaverse- All happening in a Pair of Glasses

“Pair-of-glasses” is the Next Internet Revolution? Metaverse Combined with Design Thinking Rule the Social Experience in Next 10 Years? Are You Ready to Embrace? Read this Interesting Perspective!!Dear

  • EdGe: Your Academic Co-pilot
    Published 7d+

Naval Architecture vs Marine Engineering

A Complete Guide for Indian StudentsIf you're interested in working with ships, oceans, and high-tech engineering systems, you might have come across two interesting career options: Naval Architecture

  • Dr. Ravi Saripalle
    Published 7d+

Biodiversity Crisis!

Community Led Grassroots Fightback against Biodiversity Crisis! What is our Vow to Rewild?! Read this PerspectiveDear Friends and StudentsRecently somebody commented on my blog that most of the

  • Kartikeya Kommanamanchi
    Published 7d+

No excuses, Let's vote!

I have been in a dilemma for around one and a half months since the election schedules were announced, whether to go and vote, which is a big thing(for me), considering my exam is approaching(regardless