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00:00See, all the planets have their own Sankranti
00:04Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, all the planets have their own Sankranti
00:08Sankranti means the time of the change of sign
00:12That is, when any planet leaves one sign and enters the other sign, it is called Sankranti
00:18Sankranti means to meet
00:20It is neither in the Mesha sign nor in the Brisha sign
00:23It is at the midpoint of both
00:24That is, it is at such a point that the midpoint of that planet is in the Sandhikaal of both the signs
00:30That is called Sankranti
00:31So, these Sankrantis are formed by the movement of the planets in the signs
00:37So, Sankranti becomes the word for Sankranti
00:39Then it is said that Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury are all Sankranti, so one should bathe in all of them
00:44So, Acharya said,
00:47That is, in all these Sankrantis, the Sankranti of Ravi, that is, the Sankranti of Sun, is especially auspicious
00:54Even in that, four Sankrantis are special
00:56Two Ayan Sankranti and two Vishwa Sankranti
00:59So, one is on the day of Sain Mesha and Sain Tula
01:01And the other is on the day of Sain Makar and Sain Kark
01:04So, the Sankranti of Sain Makar, which is going to happen on 14th January
01:09Makar's Sankranti
01:10Niryan Makar's Sankranti
01:12Makar's Sankranti
01:13So, Makar's Sankranti is going to happen on 14th January
01:16And it will leave the Dhanu sign and enter the Sun in the Makar sign
01:22From here, the Sun also becomes Uttarayana
01:25Uttarayana does not mean Uttarayana
01:27Uttarayana means that it faces North
01:30And from the South, the Sun starts coming towards the North
01:35And that is why we call it
01:40The day of the Gods has already started
01:42But it will start later
01:45But from here, the tendency towards the day of the Gods will start increasing
01:48That is, when the day of the Gods starts from the Sankranti of Sain Mesha
01:52Before that, from the Sankranti of Makar
01:55More than half of the night of the day has passed
01:58And the Sun starts coming towards the day of the Gods
02:01So, the Mangalikriti starts from here
02:03And we consider it as the morning time
02:05That is, the Sun starts coming towards the day of the Gods
02:08That is, the Sun starts coming from the South towards the North
02:11So, when it starts coming towards the North
02:14So, it is called
02:15So, this Makar Sankranti
02:17This year, on the 14th of January
02:19The Asana starts at 2.30 or 3.45
02:21And in Makar Sankranti
02:23The Punya Kaal happens
02:25After the Sankranti
02:27For 16 or 20 hours
02:29So, we start from 3.45
02:31And during the Suryastha
02:33The Sankranti of Snan Dhaan is done for the Punya Kaal
02:36This does not mean
02:38That we do not get up on the 14th of January
02:40And wait for 2 o'clock together
02:42This is not the case
02:44The Sankranti of Snan Dhaan
02:47The Sankranti of Snan Dhaan
02:49Of the Punya Kaal
02:51Starts from 3.45 and ends at Suryastha
02:53So, during that time
02:55We do the Sankranti of Snan Dhaan
02:57What are the Daan?
02:59See, in Daan
03:01In Makar Sankranti
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