Ratha Saptami

Ratha Saptami
This year's Ratha Saptami

Thursday, 15 Feb - 2024

Ratha Saptami in the Year 2024 will be Celebrated on Thursday, 15th February 2024

Ratha Saptami ~ रथ सप्तमी or Rathasapthami or Magha Saptami is a Hindu festival that falls on the seventh day (Saptami) in the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu month Maagha. It marks the seventh day following the Sun’s northerly movement (Uttarayana) of vernal equinox starting from Capricorn (Makara). 

Ratha Saptami is symbolically represented in the form of the Sun God Surya turning his Ratha (Chariot) drawn by seven horses (representing seven colors) towards the northern hemisphere, in a north-easterly direction. It also marks the birth of Surya and hence celebrated as Surya Jayanti (the Sun-god’s birthday).

Ratha Saptami is symbolic of the change of season to spring and the start of the harvesting season. For most Indian farmers, it is an auspicious beginning of the New Year. The festival is observed by all Hindus in their houses and in innumerable temples dedicated to Surya, across India.

Sun worship is deep-rooted in the Vedas of the Hindu religion and its antiquity also relates to several mythologies of the world such as that of China, Egypt and Mesopotamia. 

The Gayatri Mantra jap – the sacred Vedic chants to Savitr (Sun god) – is recited by the Hindus every day with great reverence. As the puranic Hinduism evolved around the early Christian era, the worship of Sun, linked to the equinoxes, was established.

Religious Significance :

Ratha Saptami marks the seventh day following the Sun’s northerly movement (Uttarayana) of vernal equinox starting from Capricorn (Makara). It is symbolically represented in the form of the Sun God Surya turning his Ratha (Chariot) drawn by seven horses, with Aruna as the charioteer, towards the northern hemisphere, in a north-easterly direction. 

The symbolic significance of the Ratha and the seven horses reigned to it is that it represents the seven colors of the rainbow. The seven horses are also said to represent the seven days of a week starting with Sunday, the day of Sun god Surya. The chariot has 12 wheels, which represents the 12 signs (each of 30 degrees) of the Zodiac (360 degrees) and constituting a full year, named Samvatsara. 

The Sun’s own house is Leo (Simha) and he moves from one house to the next every month and the total cycle takes 365 days to complete. The Ratha Saptami festival seeks the benevolent cosmic spread of energy and light from the Sun God.

Ratha Saptami also marks the gradual increase in temperature across South India and awaits the arrival of spring, which is later heralded by the festival of Ugadi or the Hindu lunar New Year day in the month of Chaitra.

Legends of Ratha Saptami :

Ratha Saptami also marks the birth of Surya to sage Kashyapa and his wife Aditi and hence celebrated as Surya Jayanti (the Sun-god’s birthday). A legend is narrated by the Kamboj empire’s King Yashovarma, a noble king who had no heir to rule his kingdom. On his special prayers to God, he was blessed with a son. The king’s vows did not end with this, as his son was terminally ill. 

A saint who visited the king advised that his son should perform the Ratha Saptami pooja (worship) with reverence to rid of his past sins. Once the King’s son performed this, his health was restored and he ruled his kingdom well. It is also said that sage Bhisma breathed his last breath a day after the Rathasaptahmi day.

 
 
 
 
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
  Mahavir Jayanti, 21 April 2024, Sunday
  Hanuman Janmotsav, 23 April 2024, Tuesday
  Akshaya Tritiya, 10 May 2024, Friday
  Parshuram Jayanti, 10 May 2024, Friday
  Buddha Purnima, 23 May 2024, Thursday
  Narada Jayanti, 24 May 2024, Friday
 
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"hi please can you post rath traditionally drawn at home for the rathasapthami pooja"
Posted By:  radhamohan
 
"Good! A ratha drawn on a wooden plank is inclined to wall facing sun. cow dung cake is lit ritually in front of it, and kheer (payas, pongal is made on it. auspicious if the milk flows east or north. much lore to this. "
Posted By:  KISHORE UPADHYAY
 
 
 
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