Sankranti Time and Punyakalam in 2025

Sun’s transit from one sign to another is called Sankranti. Sankranti is also known as Surya Rashi Parivartan. A lot of religious activities are undertaken this month.

Sun’s transit in 12 signs is Sankranti and so there are 12 Surya Sankrantis. The Sankrantis are named as per the sign, so we have Aries Sankranti, Scorpio Sankranti, Gemini Sankranti, Cancer Sankranti, Leo Sankranti, Virgo Sankranti, Libra Sankranti, Scorpio Sankranti, Sagittarius Sankranti, Capricorn Sankranti, Aquarius Sankranti and Pisces Sankranti.

Importance of Sankranti

The day on which Sankranti occurs is given a lot of importance. Sankranti is impacted by the effects of the corresponding day. If Sankranti falls on an auspicious day, then the auspiciousness of Sankranti increases. On the other hand, if the day is governed by malefic planets then there may be a lot of upheavals at a social and political level. A lot of challenges are seen in such a case.

The period of Sankranti tells us that the arrival of any new item in our life impacts our entire development. Hence, during every Sankranti one can see changes in food habits, clothes and in several other aspects of life. Among all the Sankrantis, Makar Sankranti is considered the most important because it marks the commencement of Uttarayan. Similarly, on the other hand, Kark Sankranti depicts the start of Dakshiyanayan. Specific Pujas and religious activities are carried out during both these Sankrantis. Likewise, the arrival of all other Sankrantis too suggests a change in some or the other form.

Charity, taking a bath in the Ganga or any such holy river is considered very important in this Sankranti. Sankranti is a very important period as it marks changes in nature and environment. Several rituals are carried out during Sankranti and Sun Lord is worshipped.

Sankranti entry time year 2025 | Niryan Sankranti Beginning time 2025

Name of Sankranti Date and year entry time Punyakaal Time
Magh Sankranti January 14, Tuesday 26:43 hours hours As of 15:19 pm
Phalgun Sankranti 12 February, Wednesday 21:56 hrs hours Will be after midday
Chaitra Sankranti 14 March, Friday 18:50 hrs hours All day after sunrise
Vaisakh Sankranti 14 April, Monday 21:04 hrs hrs Till 09:45
Jyestha Sankranti 14 May, Thursday Till 05:44 hrs hrs Till 07:46
Ashadha Sankranti 15 June, Sunday 24:27 hrs hrs Till 13:08
Shravan Sankranti 16 July, Wednesday 11:19 hrs hrs Will start at 17:30
Bhadrapada Sankranti 17 August, Sunday 19:44 hours Till 08:16 in the morning
Ashwin Sankranti 17 September, Wednesday   19:43 hours  Till 08:11
Kartik Sankranti 17 October, Friday 07:42 hours Till 14:06 in the afternoon
Margashirsha Sankranti 16 November, Sunday 07:32 hrs Till 07:12 PM
Paush Sankranti 16 December, Tuesday 22:10 hrs Till 10:43