Support Us Contact Us Sponsor
January February March April May June July August September October November December

2022 Kumbha Sankranti: Rituals and Significance of Kumbha Sankranti

Kumbha Sankranti: Know the Rituals and Significance of Kumbha Sankranti

The transition of Sun God from one zodiac signal to another is known as Sankranti. The Kumbh Sankranti in Falgun month has special significance. This present day changes every year because of the position of the Sun.

It's believed that on this day the gods reside within the holy rivers. It's mentioned that on at the present time all of the gods and goddess take bath in the river. Bathing and donation in sacred rivers are thought of to be of particular significance on this day.

The Kumbh Mela, the world's largest fair, is held every 12 years on the occasion of Kumbh Sankranti. Kumbh Sankranti is talked about during the reign of the nice majestic King Harshavardhana.

On at the present time it's thought of extremely auspicious to give meals and donation to Brahmins. Godan and food donation have particular significance on Kumbh Sankranti. On this day individuals also earn advantage by feeding food to Gomata.

Godan is believed to bring happiness and glory on this day. Get up in Brahmamuhurta on Kumbh Sankranti and worship the sun god. Supply them arghya.Worshiping Suryadev on this day doesn't cause any trouble or illness on any member of the family.

The family's respect will increase. On at the present time, meditate on Maa Ganga to get happiness and prosperity. Ganga bath must be done on at the present time. It's believed that by donating on Kumbh Sankranti, one will get twice as a lot advantage.

Significance of Kumbha Sankranti 

On this day, the world's largest fair, the Kumbh Mela, begins. Hundreds of thousands of devotees reach the banks of the river to see and take a holy bath. Bathing in the river Ganges is considered very holy on at the present time, taking a shower in the Ganges on at the present time gives freedom from bad deeds and sins.

The competition of Kumbh Sankranti is celebrated on this day throughout India, but it's celebrated in most of the areas of eastern India. Individuals in West Bengal consider it as the beginning of auspicious Falgun month. In line with the Malayalam calendar, this festival is called Masi Masam. On this day, all of the devotees turn to cities like Allahabad, Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik to take a holy bath and have darshan. On this day, individuals pray to God for their good future. On this present day more devotees gather at religious locations than on other days.

Kumbha Sankranti Puja Vidhi

1. On the day of Kumbh Sankranti, devotees prefer to donate food, clothes and other important things to Brahmin Pandits like other Sankranti.
2. Bathing inside the Ganges river has particular significance on at the present time. It's mentioned that by bathing within the Ganges on at the present time, sins of births are washed away. And salvation is attained.
3. On this present day, aarti and worship of Ganga ji needs to be recited with transparent thoughts and full devotion.
4. Those who are unable to bathe within the Ganges, on this day, approach the banks of the Shipra, Yamuna and Godavari rivers to attain salvation.
5. There is also a tradition of donating cow on this day of Kumbh Sankranti. It's believed that it brings happiness and prosperity.

Kumbha Sankranti History

The tradition of celebrating Kumbh Sankranti is ages old in Hindu customs. The first Kumbh Mela and Kumbha Sankranti are mentioned in the historical past of the glorious King of India (629 CE) on the time of Harshavardhana.

According to historians, Kumbh Melas started to be organized from the reign of Harshavardhana. Kumbh Mela is organized each three years on the banks of rivers like Ganga in Haridwar, Yamuna in Allahabad, Shipra in Ujjayini (Ujjain), Godavari in Nashik. Hindu Puranas like Bhagavata Purana mention Kumbha Sankranti.

Most Popular

Made with in India.
Thank you for Using Festivals Date Time Website.