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Ratha Saptami

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Ratha Saptami

Ratha Saptami (Sanskrit: रथसप्तमी, romanized: Rathasaptamī), also rendered Magha Saptami, is a Hindu festival that falls on the seventh day (saptami) in the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu month Magha. It is symbolically represented in the form of the sun-god Surya turning his ratha (chariot) drawn by seven horses (representing the seven colours) towards the northern hemisphere, in a north-easternly direction. It also marks the birth of Surya and is hence also 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.

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Also called
Surya Jayanti, Magha Saptami
Observed by
Hindus
Begins
Magha Shukla Saptami
Frequency
Annual
Related to
Worship of Surya

Tables

Sun Temples in India · Sun temples
Surya idol at Konarak temple
Surya idol at Konarak temple
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Surya idol at Konarak temple
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Sun Temple, Modhera
Col 3
Arsavalli
Surya idol at Konarak temple
Sun Temple, Modhera
Arsavalli
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