How To Conduct Puja To Soorya, the Sun God.
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How To Conduct Puja

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Everyone is brought into a mood of expectation, enthusiasm and gaiety. When the procession reaches its designated end and the cattle are brought home, an arati is performed and they are given food to eat. Worships are offered in temples with sweet rice as prasad.

On this day in some parts of India, a mixture of sesame seeds, jaggery (brown sugar), dry coconut, and fried chaana (lentil) is offered to children when they go from one friend’s house to another to receive toys and sweets. Ordinarily sesame is not used in festivals but only during tarpana offerings saluting departed elders when death anniversaries are performed.

An exception is made during Sankranti because the lord of makara raashi is believed to be Shani (Saturn), son of Soorya. Legend has it that the son and father are bitter enemies. As sesame is believed to be a favorite of Shani, it is offered to appease him and assure that the power of the Sun God is not diminished now that he is in the house of an enemy.

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