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Uttarayan 2023: Date, Time, Legends, And Significance
The term Uttarayan is made up of two Sanskrit words which when translated mean Uttara (North) and Ayan (movement) respectively. The Uttarayan process begins the day after the winter solstice and continues up to summer in

The
term
Uttarayan
is
made
up
of
two
Sanskrit
words,
which
when
translated
mean
Uttara
(North)
and
Ayan
(Movement)
respectively.
The
Uttarayan
process
begins
the
day
after
the
winter
solstice
and
continues
up
to
summer
in
June.
Uttarayan
is
when
Sun
enters
the
Capricorn
sign
from
Gemini.
This
period
is
also
known
as
the
period
of
Gods
and
deities,
charities,
marriages,
fasts,
Mundan,
rituals,
etc.
Sun
rays
on
Makar
Sankranti
are
very
beneficial
for
the
body
and
skin.
Uttarayan
begins
with
Makar
Sankranti.
Any
auspicious
task
performed
on
this
day
proves
to
be
eminently
successful.
Holy
dips
in
Ganga
or
other
rivers
add
immensely
to
your
Punya
or
merit.
People
donate
within
their
means
to
accrue
the
benefits
from
the
charitable
act.
Kite
flying
is
an
activity
observed
by
everyone
in
Gujarat
on
this
day.
Scroll
down
to
know
more
about
this
day.
Uttarayan 2023: Date And Time
●
Uttarayan
2023
Date
-
Sunday,
15
January
2023
●
Uttarayan
Sankranti
Moment
-
08:57
pm,
14
January
2023
●
Makar
Sankranti
2023
Date
-
Sunday,
15
January
2023
Uttarayan 2023: Legends Attached To Uttarayan
● Lord Krishna, in Bhagawadgeetha, extols the importance of this period of 6 months and states that one who dies during this period would certainly attain moksha.
● Bhishma Pitamah waited from the day he was shot by arrows, upto the period of Uttarayan to leave his mortal coils as this was most propitious to do so.
● Holy dip in rivers is signficiant on this day because this was the day Ganga descended from heavens and Maharaja Bhagirath offered tarpan for his ancestors on this day. Ganga followed him up to the ocean. So taking a holy dip on this auspicious moment annually is supposed to derive maximum benefit for the devout folk.
Uttarayan 2023: Significance Associated With This Day
● Showing goodwill and giving alms to the needy on this day is going to come back as manifold as good karma. North or Uttara is considered to be the corridor of Moksha to the soul.
● Prayag, Sangam or Allahabad areas are usually jampacked on this day as people in hordes, arrive for the holy dip rituals in Ganga and Yamuna. Ganga sagar in Bengal is one more place of pilgrimage where holy dip is performed.
● The nature and the Sun are worshipped on this day which is why Cows, Ox and other animals are bathed and fed with sweets and fresh grass. We also conduct special pujas for these animals to ensure they are safe and of service to us as our entire existence depends on them. You can see plenty gathered on the terraces of homes flying kites competing with each other.
● Uttarayan, which lasts for about 6 months is a period of positivity. After this, the Sun travels to Sagittarius from Cancer and goes into the Dakshinayana mode which is a period of negativity.
● The days are longer than nights during this phase of festivals where in people go on pilgrimages. Uttarayan, is a sum total of three months winter, spring and summer. Auspicious activities are not allowed during Dakshinayan as it is ideal for dark rituals, which are tamasic in nature.
Tarpans conducted on this day assume manifold significance. Grand fairs, kite flying is organized as a part of this festival. Uttarayan is mentioned and depicted in Matsya Purana and Skanda Purana. Even from the weather point of view, the sky would be clear during Uttarayan. On the contrary, it is observed that the sky looks heavy with clouds of rain during the phase of Dakshinayana.
Disclaimer: The information is based on assumptions and information available on the internet and the accuracy or reliability is not guaranteed. Boldsky does not confirm any inputs or information related to the article and our only purpose is to deliver information. Kindly consult the concerned expert before practising or implementing any information and assumption.



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