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Bhogi 2043

Eve of Makara Sankranti — the bonfire of renewal

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Bhogi · 2043
📍 Pomona, California, America (United States)
January 13, 2043
Eve of Makara Sankranti — the bonfire of renewal
Timings · Pomona
Sunrise
Jan/13/2043 06:58:02
Sunset
Jan/13/2043 17:01:53
Moonrise
Jan/13/2043 08:55:06
Moonset
Jan/13/2043 19:46:49
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Bhogi

Bhogi falls on the eve of Makara Sankranti (the day before Pongal) and is celebrated primarily in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. The name derives from the Sanskrit bhoga — enjoyment — but the deeper meaning is one of renewal through release.

Before dawn on Bhogi, families gather old furniture, worn clothes, broken utensils, and unwanted possessions and heap them into a Bhogi Mantalu — a community bonfire. Elders and children circle the fire as it consumes the old, symbolising the burning away of the past year's errors and accumulated negativity. The crackle of wood and the glow of flames before sunrise is an unmistakable sound of Bhogi morning.

In Andhra the festival also involves Bhogi Pallu — aunts pour a shower of seasonal berries (reegu pallu), petals, small coins, sugarcane bits, and ragi flowers over children's heads to bless them with health and abundance. Grandmothers then pick out the berries from children's hair, believed to draw away the evil eye.

Bhogi marks the start of the Pongal-Sankranti harvest festival complex: Bhogi clears the old; Pongal and Sankranti celebrate the new. The Sun enters Capricorn (Makara) the next day, beginning Uttarayana — the northward solar journey considered the most auspicious half of the year.

Tradition & Practice
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Bhogi Bonfire
Before sunrise communities light Bhogi Mantalu — bonfires fuelled by old wood, worn possessions, and dried cow-dung cakes — to burn away the old year and welcome the harvest.
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Harvest Threshold
Bhogi marks the transition from the winter crop to the harvest season. It falls one day before the Sun enters Capricorn (Makara), signalling the start of Uttarayana.
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Bhogi Pallu
Aunts pour seasonal berries, flowers, coins, and ragi over children as a blessing for health. Elders then comb the shower out, symbolically removing the evil eye (drishti).
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Cleansing Ritual
Old mats, broken items, and frayed clothes are thrown into the fire — a physical act of letting go before the new solar year begins the next day.
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Rangoli at Dawn
Women rise before sunrise to sweep thresholds and draw kolam (rangoli) with rice flour — large geometric patterns that invite Lakshmi into the home for the harvest season.
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Gateway to Pongal
In Andhra and Tamil homes, Bhogi preparations flow seamlessly into Pongal / Sankranti the next day: new pots are readied, sugarcane is brought home, and cows are decorated for Mattu Pongal.
Auspicious Timings

Chogadia Muhurta

ChogadiaFromTo
Labh Jan/13/2043 10:44:28 Jan/13/2043 11:59:57
Amrit Jan/13/2043 11:59:57 Jan/13/2043 13:15:26
Shubh Jan/13/2043 14:30:55 Jan/13/2043 15:46:24
Gowri Panchangam
Day
Rogam Evil 06:58:02 – 08:13:30
Labham Gain 08:13:30 – 09:28:59
Dhanam Wealth 09:28:59 – 10:44:28
Sugam Good 10:44:28 – 11:59:57
Soram Bad 11:59:57 – 13:15:26
Uthi Good 13:15:26 – 14:30:55
Visham Bad 14:30:55 – 15:46:24
Amridha Best 15:46:24 – 17:01:53
Night
Soram Bad 17:01:53 – 18:46:23
Uthi Good 18:46:23 – 20:30:52
Visham Bad 20:30:52 – 22:15:22
Amridha Best 22:15:22 – 23:59:51
Rogam Evil 23:59:51 – 01:44:21
Labham Gain 01:44:21 – 03:28:50
Dhanam Wealth 03:28:50 – 05:13:20
Sugam Good 05:13:20 – 06:57:49
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