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  2. Template:Solstice-equinox-sankranti - Wikipedia

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    UT date and time of equinoxes and solstices on Earth, IST date and time of Makar Sankranti [1] [2] event equinox solstice equinox ... 2025 20: 09:02: 21: 02:42: 22 ...

  3. Makar Sankranti - Wikipedia

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    2025 20: 09:02: 21: 02:42: 22: ... Makar Sankranti's date and time is analogous to Sidereal time ... See the table, how the time of the equinox and a solstice ...

  4. 2025 in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    7 January – A magnitude 7.1 earthquake hits Tibet, injuring at least 13 people across Nepal. [ 1 ] 15 January – The Supreme Court of Nepal strikes down several laws that allowed for the construction of hydropower and hotel projects in protected nature reserves.

  5. Uttarayana - Wikipedia

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    There is a common misconception [3] that Makara Sankranti marks the beginning of Uttarayana. This is because at one point in time Sayana and Nirayana zodiac were the same. Every year sidereal and tropical equinoxes slide by 50 seconds due to axial precession, giving birth to Ayanamsha and causing Makara Sankranti to slide further.

  6. Sankranti - Wikipedia

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    Sankranti (Sanskrit: संक्रान्ति, romanized: Saṁkrānti) refers to the transmigration of the sun from one zodiac to another in Indian astronomy. In Saurmana varsha (Hindu Solar year), there are twelve Sankrantis corresponding with twelve months of a year. [ 1 ]

  7. Kumbh Mela - Wikipedia

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    The weeks over which the festival is observed cycle at each site approximately once every 12 years [note 1] based on the Hindu luni-solar calendar and the relative astrological positions of Jupiter, the sun and the moon. The difference between Prayag and Haridwar festivals is about 6 years, and both feature a Maha (major) and Ardha (half) Kumbh ...

  8. Odia calendar - Wikipedia

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    The calendar follows the sidereal solar cycle while using the lunar Purnimanta phase for the religious dates. [1] The New Year in the Odia calendar is known as Maha Bishuba Sankranti or Pana Sankranti. It occurs on the first day of the traditional solar month of Meṣa (Georgian: Aries), hence equivalent lunar month Baisakha (odia ...

  9. Tirhuta calendar - Wikipedia

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    It is a tropical solar Hindu calendar in which the year begins on the first day of Baishakh month i.e. Mesh Sankranti. Every year, this day falls on 13/14 April of the Gregorian Calendar Every year, this day falls on 13/14 April of the Gregorian Calendar