Festival Seva · 2026
Makar Sankranti
मकर संक्रान्ति
“The sun enters Capricorn — harvest, daan, and new beginnings”
Significance of Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti marks the northward journey of the sun (Uttarayan) as it transitions into Capricorn (Makar Rashi) — one of the most astronomically significant days in the Hindu calendar. Unlike most Hindu festivals that follow the lunar calendar, Makar Sankranti is a solar festival, observed on January 14 each year (occasionally January 15 due to the leap year cycle).
Perform Makar Sankranti Gau Seva
Offerings are performed by verified kartas at our partner gaushala on your chosen day. All proceeds go directly to cow care.
रोटी अर्पण (Roti)
Roti — harvest bread for the sun's new journey
गुड़ अर्पण (Jaggery)
Jaggery — the traditional Sankranti sweet for cows
पालक अर्पण (Palak)
Palak — fresh greens on the most auspicious day for daan
पूर्ण दिन भोजन (Full Day Bhojan)
Full Bhojan — highest form of Sankranti daan
How your seva is performed
1.Choose your seva
Pick an offering — roti, jaggery, palak, or full day bhojan — and set your sankalp.
2.Karta performs
A verified karta at our partner gaushala performs the seva on your chosen date.
3.Sankalp recited
Your name and sacred intention are recited aloud as part of the offering.
4.Photo proof sent
You receive photo confirmation of the seva — 100% of proceeds go to cow care.
Other Auspicious Days for Seva