Sankranti refers to the Sun’s transition from one zodiac sign (Rashi) to another, occurring approximately once a month. Each of these transitions holds cultural and religious significance in Hinduism, with Makar Sankranti being the most widely celebrated. Below is the Sankranti calendar for 2025, detailing the dates and corresponding transitions:

SankrantiDateDayZodiac Transition
Makar SankrantiJanuary 14, 2025TuesdaySagittarius (Dhanu) to Capricorn (Makara)
Kumbha SankrantiFebruary 12, 2025WednesdayCapricorn (Makara) to Aquarius (Kumbha)
Meena SankrantiMarch 14, 2025FridayAquarius (Kumbha) to Pisces (Meena)
Mesha SankrantiApril 14, 2025MondayPisces (Meena) to Aries (Mesha)
Vrishabha SankrantiMay 15, 2025ThursdayAries (Mesha) to Taurus (Vrishabha)
Mithuna SankrantiJune 15, 2025SundayTaurus (Vrishabha) to Gemini (Mithuna)
Karka SankrantiJuly 16, 2025WednesdayGemini (Mithuna) to Cancer (Karka)
Simha SankrantiAugust 17, 2025SundayCancer (Karka) to Leo (Simha)
Kanya SankrantiSeptember 17, 2025WednesdayLeo (Simha) to Virgo (Kanya)
Tula SankrantiOctober 17, 2025FridayVirgo (Kanya) to Libra (Tula)
Vrischika SankrantiNovember 16, 2025SundayLibra (Tula) to Scorpio (Vrischika)
Dhanu SankrantiDecember 16, 2025TuesdayScorpio (Vrischika) to Sagittarius (Dhanu)

Please note that these dates are based on traditional Hindu solar calendar calculations and may vary slightly depending on regional and local customs.

Each Sankranti marks the beginning of a new solar month in the Hindu calendar and is often observed with various rituals, fasting, and charitable activities. Among these, Makar Sankranti, which occurs when the Sun enters Capricorn, is particularly significant as it signifies the end of the winter solstice and the start of longer days.

Observing these transitions is believed to purify the mind, body, and soul, making Sankranti days ideal for spiritual practices and seeking divine blessings.