Sankranti is one of those rare Hindu festivals which is based on a solar event, where as the Hindu calendar itself is actually a lunar calendar. Which is why we find that the calendar dates of all Hindu festivals keep changing every year.

Makara Sankranti, more popularly known as Sankranti is the day on which Sun enters the zodiacal sign of Capricorn (Makara).

This is celebrated on January 14/January 15 every year.

Makara Sankranti is celebrated to mark the beginning of Uttarayana - the northward journey of Sun. This is WRONG in today’s context because Uttarayana DOES NOT start on the day of Makara Sankranti anymore! Let me explain why.

Uttarayana starts on the day of Winter Solstice i.e when Sun begins its northward journey in the sky as observed from Northern Hemisphere. What this means is that from the day of winter solstice onwards for the next six months Sun will make a northward journey towards the tropic of Cancer. Uttarayana means northward journey (Uttara=North and Ayana=journey in Sanskrit).

[NOTE: In the southern hemisphere this marks Dakshinayana i.e Sun starts a southward journey as observed from southern hemisphere on the day of winter solstice of northern hemisphere. Please see Astronomical Dating of Vedic Ages for more details about equinox and solstices.]

Makara Sankranti and Uttarayana are two different things

Sun entering Capricorn is Makara Sankranti. Makara means Capricorn and Sankranti means change for the good ( Samkyak Kranthi ithi Sankranti in Sanskrit meaning Change for the good is Samkranti)

Uttaryana on the other hand is the beginning of the northward journey of Sun in the sky and this happens on the winter solstice when Sun touches the Tropic of Capricorn which is 23.5 degrees South.

So Makara Sankranti is when Sun enters Capricorn and Uttaryana is when winter solstice occurs.

About 2000 years ago, the events of Sun entering Capricorn and winter solstice coincided with each other. Which is why in those days, Uttarayana was celebrated on the day of Makara Sankranti.

But today its NOT the case. Today Sun enters Capricorn on January 14/15, where as winter solstice takes place on December 21/22!

Winter Solstice was also the festival that was celebrated by the Roman Pagans (which then occurred around December 25) before Christianity entered Rome, which is why Church declared it as Christmas to overshadow the pagan festival. See the Birthday of Christ for more details.

So presently we should be celebrating Uttarayana on December 21 or December 22 when the actual winter solstice occurs. Which is why I said, Happy Makara Sankranti, but belated Uttarayana!

In fact the real reason for celebrating Makara Sankranti is Uttarayana, and hence we should be celebrating it on December 21/22 NOT today (January 15).

In the not so ancient times Makara Sankranti and Uttarayana coincided, and people continue the same practice even today by celebrating Uttarayana on the sameday of Makara Sankranti, which is WRONG.

In the vedic ages for instace, Sun was in Kumbha (Aquarius) during the Uttaryana (winter solstice). More specifically sun was in Purvabhadra (Pegasi) star of Aquarius on the day of winter solstice (Uttaryana) at one point of time in the vedic ages. Then it moved on to Capricorn (Makara) and today its in Sagittarius (Dhanus) on the day of the beginning of Uttarayana (Winter Solstice).

This change of Sun’s constellation during winter solstice is because of the precession of the earth’s axis which causes Sun to rise in different constellations for the same solar events like equinox and solstices, over a period of time. This is a cycle of about 25800 years. So if today Sun rises in Sagittarius during winter solstice, then after about 2100 years it will rise in Vrishchika (Scorpio) during winter solstice and so on, and will return back to Sagittarius on winter solstice after about 25800 years from now.

Today the winter solstice has moved away from Capricorn to Sagittarius, but the celebration of Uttarayana is still fixed with Makara Sankranti (Sun entering Capricorn) and this is WRONG.

Tropic of Capricorn (Makara Sankranti Vratta) infact got its name because Sun was in Capricorn when it touched this circle on the day of winter solstice. Tropic is derived from the Greek word Tropos which means turn, indicating the turn that Sun took in terms of its direction from South to North after it touched this circle. Today Sun is in Sagittarius (Dhanus) when it touches this circle! So today this circle should actually be called Tropic of Sagittarius

By the way, there are 12 sankrantis each corresponding to the Sun entering each of the 12 zodiacal signs. For ex: Mesha Sankranti is when Sun enters Aries, this Makara Sankranti is when Sun enters Capricorn, etc.

To summarize:

  • Makara Sankranti and Uttaryana are two different astronomical events.
  • 2000 years ago, both the events coincided, but today they are about 25 days apart from each other.
  • The date of January 14/January 15 for Uttaryana is WRONG and currently is on either December 21 or December 22.
  • So if we are celebrating Sankranti for Uttarayana (which of course we are), it should be on December 21/22 and NOT ON January 14/15.

Also most astrologers today say fake astrology because they DO NOT consider the precession of earth’s axis and end up drawing wrong birth charts and give wrong predictions. I am not quite sure about the accuracy/validity of astrology, but definitely know that NOT including the precession in the calculations of astrology is WRONG. Considering a different star/constellation, when the actual event took place in some other star/constellation, what kind of astrology is that?

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