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On which day will Vrischik Sankranti be celebrated, 16th November or 17th? Learn the worship method here
Samira Vishwas | January 17, 2026 9:24 PM CST

The holy festival of Scorpio Sankranti will be celebrated with devotion and faith across the country on November 16, 2025. This Sankranti, which starts with the entry of Sun God from Libra to Scorpio, is not only considered very important from the astrological point of view, but according to mythological beliefs, this day is considered a special occasion of energy, penance, offering to ancestors and charity. Right from the morning, a huge crowd of devotees gather at different pilgrimage sites, rivers and sun temples of the country. Devotees take a holy bath and offer prayers to the Sun God and pray for the happiness and prosperity of the family.

 

According to religious beliefs, Scorpio Sankranti is the auspicious time when Sun God enters the native place of his son Shani Dev, which is considered a special combination of ancestral grace and removal of planetary defects. For this reason, in many parts of the country, people also offer tarpan to their ancestors and on this day people donate sesame seeds, jaggery, clothes and food grains. Astrologers say that donations made on this Sankranti are a hundred times more fruitful than on normal days.

 

When is Scorpio Sankranti in the year 2025?

Scorpio Sankranti is celebrated on the Dwadashi date of Krishna Paksha of Margashirsha month. This date will start on 16th November and will end on 17th November 2025.

  • Scorpio Sankranti Punya Kaal – 08:02 am to 01:45 pm,
  • Scorpio Sankranti Maha Punya Kaal – 11:58 am to 1:45 pm,
  • Scorpio Sankranti time – 01:45 pm.

What is Scorpio Sankranti?

When Sun God changes his zodiac sign from Libra to Scorpio, that day is called Scorpio Sankranti. According to the Hindu calendar, this day is considered a religious and sacred Sankranti, in which worship, bathing, charity and meditation have special significance. Like every Sankranti, this is also considered auspicious period.

Beliefs to Scorpio Sankranti

day of transformation of sun god

On this day, Sun God enters the Scorpio zodiac sign dominated by fire element. It is believed that this increases the effect of fire, energy and brilliance on the earth. Therefore this day is a symbol of energy, bravery and determination.

Importance of Pitru Tarpan

It is said in many religious texts that offering Arghya, Tarpan and Shraddha to the ancestors on Scorpio Sankranti removes obstacles and grants blessings to the ancestors.

fruit of charity

According to Skanda Purana, donations made on this day are a hundred times more fruitful than on normal days.

method of worship

  • Bathing and offering prayers to the sun
  • After taking bath in the morning, water is offered to the Sun God.
    While offering arghya, the chanting of the mantra ‘Om Ghrini Suryaya Namah’ is considered auspicious.
  • sun worship
  • red flower
  • Jaggery
  • Sun God is worshiped with a copper pot.
  • Pitra Tarpan
  • This day is considered very auspicious for remembering ancestors and offering water.
  • Donation of pulses, jaggery, cloth, oil
  • Special things for donation,
  • mole
  • Jaggery
  • woolen cloth
  • Meal
  • lamp donation
  • Temple Darshan and Meditation
  • On this day, special worship of Lord Shiva, Sun God and Lord Vishnu is important.

Mythology to Scorpio Sankranti

Story – Combination of Sun God and Shani Dev

 

According to religious belief, there were differences from time to time between Surya Dev and Shani Dev. The native place of Shani Dev is considered to be Scorpio. It is said that when Sun God enters this zodiac sign, he appears to his son Shani.

 

This union is considered a symbol of ancestral blessings and auspiciousness. On this day, due to the combination of the positions of both the planets, positive energy increases in wealth, children, business and health.

What is considered auspicious to do on this day?

One should take bath before sunrise, offer water to the Sun, offer water to ancestors, donate copper utensils, donate red colored things, worship Shiva and Vishnu, feed the poor, donate sesame seeds and jaggery.

What is inauspicious to do on this day?

On this day, eating food without bathing, lying, fighting, drinking alcohol, eating non-veg, insulting someone, attempting black magic or tantra and harming plants are considered inauspicious.


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