This is kept covered for the night
and early in the morning every member of the family views the contents of the
plate, first thing after getting up from the bed and seeks blessings for the
year to follow.
It is considered as an omen of
prosperity, happiness and knowledge. In earlier times people would go to the
river bank, take a dip and throw these nuts in the water then offer Puja at
homes or in temples.
A Vedic explanation of Sonth (Thal
Barun) is explained as follows;
Ancient Vedic Rishis have bifurcated
our Solar system into 12 slots known as 12 signs (Rashi’s).
Each slot comprises of 30 degrees out
of total of 360 Degrees.
Sun takes a month i.e. 30 days to
cover these 30 degrees and when ever Sun enters new 30 degree slot (sign or
Rashi) that event or Day is known as Sankrati.
There are total 12 Sankrati in a
solar year except during Malmass year wherein the name of 13th Sun is known as
Malinmunch (mal mass).
While as the Moon takes only 2.25
days to cover a 30 degree slot. Moon covers the entire ecliptic path in just
approximately 29 day while as sun takes a year.
Whenever creation of this Universe started,
it must have started from 0 degree.
We celebrated our new year when both
Sun and Moon reach to their starting point and that happens on Navreh day.
The Solar year reaches to its last slot
of 30 degrees, when sun enters Meen Rashi - Pisces. The Sun as usual stays in
this last slot for 30 days.
The day when Sun enters last slot to
reach Zero degrees to start its new year is known as Sonth.
Sun remains in this last slot from Sonth
day upto Vaishakhi day.
Meanwhile Moon too completes the 2.25
days in Pisces – Mean Rashi to reach 0 Degree, the day of Navreh.
The dark fortnight of Moon during this
last slot is known as Kreel Paksh. This fortnight was used to give a just of calander
for queries if any from public. Those queries were incorporated in new Jantri to
be used on Navreh.
We start the Solar year from Sonth and
Lunar from Navreh.
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