Ratha Saptami, also referred to as Magha Saptami, is a Hindu competition celebrated on the seventh day of the brilliant fortnight of the Magha month (January-February). It marks the day when the solar god Surya begins his northward journey after the winter solstice. On at the present time, devotees worship Surya and provide prayers for good well being, prosperity, and success.
Ratha Saptami holds nice significance in Hindu mythology. It’s believed that on at the present time, Surya rides a chariot pushed by seven horses, representing the seven colours of the rainbow. The competition can be related to the legend of Karna, an important warrior from the epic Mahabharata, who was recognized for his devotion to Surya. Karna is claimed to have been born on Ratha Saptami, and he’s typically worshipped on at the present time.