Maghe Sankranti being observed today

KATHMANDU, Jan 15:  Maghe Sankranti or Makar Sankranti is being celebrated throughout the country on Saturday.  It is observed by taking holy dips in rivers and ponds, worshiping at various temples and savoring delicacies like ghee, yam, khichadi and sweets like Chaku and sweets made of sesame and molasses. As per the astrological chart, the Makar Sankranti has special significance- this day onwards the sun starts its ascendancy and enters into the northern hemisphere. On this day, the sun moves from the tropic of Sagittarius to the tropic of Capricorn. It is believed that the days get longer and nights shorter from today itself. According to ‘Bhabisya Puran’ and ‘Dharma Sindhu’, religious texts, devotees will get special blessings and will have a robust body if they observe the festival as per the rituals, said theologian and Chairperson of Nepal Calendar Determination Committee, Prof Dr Ram Chandra Gautam.  The Newar community observes the festival by taking ghee, chaku and remembering the departed souls. This festival is called ‘Ghyo Chaku Sallnhu’. The seniors apply mild-hot edible oil to the heads of juniors on this day. A large number of devotees throng Devghat, Baraha Kshetra, Ridi, Panauti, Dolalghat and Kankai in Nepal and Prayag and Gangasagar in India to take a holy bath and perform Shraddha. The festival has significance in view of Ayurveda and medical science as well. Food items that are taken on this day are the sources of a balanced diet which increases the immunity power of the human body. On this day, a festival is organized at the Tilmadhav Narayan Temple at Taumadhi Tole, Bhaktapur and puja of Deepakankar Buddha is performed. The Tharu community observes this festival as the Maghi with much fanfare and gaiety for five consecutive days. Likewise, the people in the Terai districts mark this day as the festival of bath known as Nahan.

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Maghe Sankranti being observed today

KATHMANDU, Jan 15: Maghe Sankranti or Makar Sankranti is being celebrated throughout the country today. It is observed by taking holy dips in rivers and ponds, worshiping at various temples and savoring delicacies like ghee, yam, khichadi and sweets like Chaku and sweets made of sesame and molasses. As

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In pics: Devotees celebrate Maghe Sankranti

On the occasion of Maghe Sankranti, devotees around the country are flocking to religious and holy sites to offer prayers.

In pics: Devotees celebrate Maghe Sankranti

On the occasion of Maghe Sankranti, devotees around the country are flocking to religious and holy sites to offer prayers.

Maghe Sankranti being observed today

Maghe Sankranti is being celebrated throughout the country today, by taking holy dips in rivers and ponds, worshiping at various temples, and savoring delicacies like ghee, yam, and khichadi and sweets like Chaku and sweets made of sesame and molasses.

People flock to buy yams: Maghe Sankranti

As the Maghi festival approaches in the district, common people buy yams, sweet potato and groundnuts for Maghe Sankranti.

Maghe Sankranti being celebrated across the nation

Maghe Sankranti or Makar Sankranti is being celebrated throughout the country today.

Maghe Sankranti being observed today

Maghe Sankranti or Makar Sankranti is being celebrated throughout the country today. It is being observed by taking holy dips in rivers and ponds

Maghe Sankranti Fair cancelled

The Bihadi Rural Municipality in Parbat district has ordered to cancel this year’s Maghe Sankranti Fair at Setibeni on the bank of Kali Gandaki River.

Maghe Sankranti Fair cancelled

The Bihadi Rural Municipality in Parbat district has ordered to cancel this year’s Maghe Sankranti Fair at Setibeni on the bank of Kali Gandaki River.