2023 Mesha Sankranti or Sankranthi
Mesha Sankranti┬аis also known as┬аMaha Vishuva Sankranti. According to Vedic astrology on this day the Sun enters┬аMesha Rashi┬аor┬аAries Zodiac. This day marks the beginning of the New Year in most Hindu Solar Calendars.
Mesha Sankranti on┬аFriday, April 14, 2023
Mesha Sankranti Punya Kala –┬а09:27┬аAM┬аto┬а05:56┬аPM (Duration –┬а08┬аHours┬а28┬аMins)
Mesha Sankranti Maha Punya Kala –┬а11:35┬аAM┬аto┬а03:49┬аPM (Duration –┬а04┬аHours┬а14┬аMins)
Mesha Sankranti Moment –┬а01:42┬аPM
Various Solar calendars followed in India e.g.┬аOriya calendar,┬аTamil Calendar,┬аMalayalam Calendar┬аand┬аBengali Calendar┬аmark the first day of the year (or┬аVishu Kani┬аfor Malayalam calendar) based on Mesha Sankranti. Solar calendars follow different rules to mark the first day of the year depending on exact time of the Sankranti.
In┬аOrissa┬а(officially Odisha) first day of the year is celebrated on the same day as the Sankranti if it occurs before Hindu midnight. Mesha Sankranti is celebrated as┬аPana Sankranti┬аin Orissa.
In┬аTamil Nadu┬аwhen Sankranti takes place after sunrise and before sunset the year begins on the same day. If Sankranti takes place after sunset then the year begins on the following day. Mesha Sankranti is celebrated as┬аPuthandu┬аin Tamil Nadu.
In┬аMalayalam┬аcalendar, the day between sunrise and sunset is divided into five parts. If Sankranti takes place within the first three of them the year begins of the same day, otherwise it begins on the following day. In other words if Sankranti occurs till Madhyahna it is observed on the same day otherwise it would be observed on next day. Mesha Sankranti is celebrated as┬аVishu┬аin Kerala.
In┬аBengal, when Sankranti takes place between sunrise and midnight of the day the year begins on the following day. If it occurs after midnight the year begins on the next following day. Mesha Sankranti is celebrated as┬аNaba Barsha┬аor┬аPohela Boishakh┬аin West Bengal.
Mesha Sankranti is celebrated as┬аBihu┬аin Assam and as┬аVaisakhi┬аin Punjab.
Above rules are good to start first day of the year for civil reckoning. However auspicious time, for Dan-Punya activities, is independent of above rules and should be done after considering exact moment of Sankranti because only certain time duration before or after each Sankranti moment is considered auspicious for Sankranti related activities.
For Mesha Sankranti ten Ghatis before and ten Ghatis after the Sankranti moment are considered Shubh or auspicious and this time window is taken for all Dan-Punya activities. If Sankranti occurs after sunset but before midnight then later half of the day is considered and if Sankranti occurs after midnight then first half of the next day is considered for Mesha Sankranti rituals.
In South India Sankranti is called as Sankramanam.
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