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Celebrating Mesha Sankranti: Significance and Charitable Acts

Mesha Sankranti, a significant Hindu festival, marks the transition of Lord Surya from Pisces to Aries. Celebrated on April 14th this year, it signifies the end of the *Kharmas* period, allowing for auspicious ceremonies. Devotees engage in charitable acts, with donations of red items, jaggery, and wheat believed to enhance fortune and prosperity. The day is also marked by ritual bathing during specific auspicious times. Learn more about the spiritual significance and recommended donations for this auspicious occasion.
 

Understanding Mesha Sankranti


In Hindu tradition, Lord Surya, known as the Sun God, is honored as the ruler of the planets. The festival of Sankranti is celebrated when Lord Surya moves from one zodiac sign to another. The transition from Pisces (Meena Rashi) to Aries (Mesha Rashi) is particularly significant and is recognized as Mesha Sankranti. This day marks the end of the *Kharmas* period, allowing for the commencement of auspicious events like weddings and *Griha Pravesh* (housewarming ceremonies). Devotees express their reverence for Lord Surya, seeking to fill their lives with energy, success, and positivity.


Religious Importance of Mesha Sankranti

The day of Mesha Sankranti holds great religious significance. For generations, it has been customary to take holy dips in sacred rivers and engage in charitable acts. It is believed that donations made on this day carry immense spiritual value, similar to those made during other Sankranti festivals. Giving with genuine devotion is thought to help overcome life's challenges, promote career growth, and improve health. Let's explore the auspicious date for Mesha Sankranti this year and the recommended items for donation, as shared by the esteemed astrologer from Ujjain, Acharya Anand Bhardwaj.


When is Mesha Sankranti Celebrated?

**Mesha Sankranti Date**
According to the Vedic *Panchang* (almanac), this year, Mesha Sankranti will be observed on April 14th. The *Punya Kaal* (auspicious time for merit-earning activities) will be from 6:29 AM to 1:50 PM, while the *Maha Punya Kaal* (highly auspicious time) will last from 7:33 AM to 11:45 AM. Devotees are encouraged to perform ritual bathing and charitable acts during these periods.


Recommended Donations for Mesha Sankranti

**Items to Donate**
Engaging in charitable acts on Mesha Sankranti is considered extremely auspicious. It is believed that donating red items such as sandalwood, saffron, clothing, fruits, and flowers can enhance one's fortune. Additionally, giving jaggery (*gur*) and wheat is thought to attract prosperity. Donations of Bengal gram (*Chana Dal*), turmeric, and yellow clothing are also believed to yield favorable outcomes. Furthermore, sharing sesame seeds, grains, and a mixture of roasted gram flour (Sattu) with jaggery is said to bring happiness, peace, and positive energy into one's life.


The Spiritual Impact of Charitable Acts

**Religious Significance**
Charitable acts performed on Mesha Sankranti are believed to bring about significant positive changes in an individual's life. Donations made with devotion on this day are said to provide special spiritual merit, alleviating various life challenges. Astrologically, this practice is thought to strengthen the Sun's position in one's horoscope, enhancing self-confidence, vitality, and leadership qualities. Those who regularly participate in charitable acts on this day are blessed with happiness, prosperity, fame, and respect. Additionally, it is believed that various astrological afflictions (Doshas) in one's birth chart are pacified, ensuring a balanced and joyful life.


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