June 9, 2025
Karka Sankranti marks the beginning of Dakshinayan, which lasts for 6 months. Makar Sankranti and Cancer Sankranti are both considered important for charity. It is believed that the deities go to sleep during this phase of six months. On this day, devotees observe fasts, keeping Mahavishnu in mind, and worship the Lord and receive his blessings.
It has been observed many times that Dev Shayani Ekadashi falls on the day of Karka Sankranti. It is believed that donating food and clothes on this day is extremely fruitful. On this day, Lord Vishnu devotees honor their ancestors and carry out deeds of kindness. There has been a great opportunity for charity for some time. According to beliefs, the fruits of charity done during this period are received quickly and manifold.
Starting from the day of Kark Sankranti, the worship of Lord Vishnu continues till the day of Ekadashi. From this day, all the gods and Lord Vishnu go to sleep for 4 months. Kark Sankranti is also known as the beginning of the rainy season.
Dakshinayan starts on Kark Sankranti and ends on Makar Sankranti. After which Uttarayan begins. Lords Bholenath and Vishnu are worshipped during the four months of Dakshinayan. Meanwhile, all people also perform worship and Pinddaan for the peace of the souls of their ancestors. Any auspicious work done from Kark Sankranti to the next 4 months does not get the blessings of the gods.
Mesha Sankranti on Thursday, July 16, 2026
Karka Sankranti Punya Kala: 12:27 PM to 07:21 PM
Duration: 06 Hours 53 Mins
Karka Sankranti Maha Punya Kala: 05:03 PM to 07:21 PM
Duration: 02 Hours 18 Mins
The worship done on this day proves to be very beneficial. On the day of Kark Sankranti, get up early, take a bath, and finish your everyday chores. Worship of the Sun God also has special importance, so fill a copper vessel with water and offer it to the Sun God, and chant the Surya Mantra. Then, after bowing to the Sun God, seek his blessings. Then, light the lamp. On the idol of the Sun God. Finally, performed his Aarti. So offer Tulsi Dal to him.
The harvest season begins on Karka Sankranti, which also happens to be the harvest season, when the state benefited greatly. With Makar Sankranti, Dakshinayan comes to an end, and Uttarayan follows. Karka Sankranti holds deep spiritual and cultural significance in the Hindu tradition. The festival marks the beginning of the monsoon season, which is crucial for agriculture, the cornerstone of the country’s economy. The arrival of rain brings new life to the land, ensuring the growth of crops that feed millions.
The Makar Sankranti and the Kark Sankranti are two of the twelve Sankranti that are thought to be of great significance. The Sun goes toward Dakshinayan on Karka Sankranti, indicating the dominion of water. If you want to know more about Karka Sankranti, then talk to astrologers.
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