Dhanu Sankranti Celebrated in Odisha with Religious Fervor

Bhubaneswar: Dhanu Sankranti, also known as Dhanu Sankraman is being celebrated with religious fervor and great joy across Odisha today.

Dhanu Sankranti is an auspicious day as per Hindu mythology and occurs when the Sun enters the Sagittarius sun sign or the dhanu rashi. The start of Dhanur Mas is observed with special puja offered to Lord Jagannath. Dhanur Mas is said to start on Makar Sankranti. This day is also celebrated by worshipping the Sun God.

On this day, Lord Jagannath is worshipped in Odisha. Devotees start the festival of Dhanu Yatra from sixth day of Pousha month in Shukla Paksha and continue it until Purnima of the Pousha month.

Special prasad is prepared on this day, which includes sweetened rice flakes in conical shape to offer the God during the puja ceremony.

The “Bow Ceremony” is depicted in a street play and held as mentioned in the Bhagwad Purana. Devotees from near and far come to watch this and pray to God.

This day is considered auspicious to offer donation (daanya punnya) and perform ancestral pujas.

The Sun God is offered water and flowers early in the morning just after the sunrise to receive blessings. Devotees especially, women fast on this day for happiness and fortune in their life.

During the entire festival that commences from 16th of December for nearly 15 days, the Bargarh town becomes Mathura, the Jura River becomes Yamuna, and Ambapalli is depicted as Gokul. All adults and children together celebrate and many plays and musical performances take place.

The entire stretch of nearly 5 kilometers become like a theatre where large number of people get involved and enact various episodes of Lord Krishna’s life.

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