There are festivals that celebrate gods, kings, and victories. But Mithuna Sankranti is something far more beautiful — it celebrates the Earth herself.
As the Sun begins its sacred transition into Mithuna Rashi (Gemini), millions of devotees across Odisha and other parts of India welcome a season of renewal, devotion, fertility, and gratitude. Known for its deep spiritual meaning and colourful Raja Parba celebrations, Mithuna Sankranti is one of the most emotionally rooted festivals in Indian tradition.

In 2026, Mithuna Sankranti falls on June 15, 2026 (Monday) — marking not just an astrological event, but a sacred reminder that Mother Earth too deserves rest, care, and celebration.
What is Mithuna Sankranti?
The word:
- “Mithuna” means Gemini zodiac sign
- “Sankranti” means transition of the Sun from one zodiac sign to another
Mithuna Sankranti marks the moment when the Sun moves from Vrishabha Rashi (Taurus) into Mithuna Rashi (Gemini) according to Vedic astrology.
This sacred transition is associated with:
- spiritual purification,
- seasonal transformation,
- agricultural renewal,
- and the beginning of Raja Parba celebrations in Odisha.
The festival is also known by different names across India:
- Raja Sankranti
- Mithuna Sankramanam
- Asharh
- Aani
- Mithunam Onth
Mithuna Sankranti 2026 Date
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Detail |
Information |
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Festival |
Mithuna Sankranti 2026 |
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Date |
June 15, 2026 (Monday) |
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Sun Transition |
Taurus → Gemini |
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Main Celebration |
Raja Parba |
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Region |
Odisha & Eastern India |
This period is considered highly auspicious for:
- charity,
- Surya worship,
- holy baths,
- and Earth-related rituals.
Spiritual Significance of Mithuna Sankranti
Mithuna Sankranti carries deep spiritual and cosmic importance in Hindu tradition.
According to Vedic astrology, when the Sun enters Mithuna Rashi — ruled by Mercury (Budha) — it creates a unique balance between:
- wisdom,
- communication,
- energy,
- and transformation.
Devotees believe this transition influences:
- nature,
- monsoon patterns,
- agriculture,
- and human emotions.
Many people perform:
- Surya Arghya,
- river bathing,
- temple visits,
- and donations
on this sacred day to receive divine blessings.
Raja Parba — Odisha’s Most Beautiful Festival
One of the most unique aspects of Mithuna Sankranti is the famous Raja Parba festival celebrated in Odisha.
This festival honours:
1) Mother Earth
2) Womanhood
3) Fertility & Renewal
According to traditional belief, Mother Earth enters a period of rest during Raja Parba, just like a woman during menstruation.
Because of this:
- ploughing is stopped,
- digging is avoided,
- and agricultural activities pause temporarily.
Instead, the festival becomes a joyful celebration of rest, beauty, music, and togetherness.
Raja Parba 2026 Dates
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Day |
Festival Name |
Date |
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Day 1 |
Pahili Raja |
June 14, 2026 |
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Day 2 |
Mithuna Sankranti |
June 15, 2026 |
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Day 3 |
Basi Raja |
June 16, 2026 |
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Day 4 |
Basumati Snana |
June 17, 2026 |
Pahili Raja Celebrations
Pahili Raja marks the joyful beginning of Raja Parba.
Across Odisha:
- swings are decorated,
- girls wear new clothes,
- alta is applied on feet,
- and traditional Raja songs fill the air.
The atmosphere becomes vibrant, emotional, and deeply cultural.
One of the most loved traditions is swinging on:
- Ram Doli,
- Dandi Doli,
- and Chakri Doli.
For many families, Raja Parba is not just a festival — it is an emotion connected to childhood memories and Odia identity.
Basumati Snana — Worship of Mother Earth
The final and most sacred ritual of Mithuna Sankranti celebrations is Basumati Snana.
“Basumati” means Mother Earth, and “Snana” means bath.
On this day:
- Mother Earth is symbolically bathed,
- worshipped with Panchamrita,
- decorated with turmeric and flowers,
- and honoured before farming activities resume.
This ritual beautifully reflects the Indian tradition of treating Earth not as property, but as a living mother deserving love and respect.
Puja Rituals of Mithuna Sankranti
Surya Arghya
Devotees wake before sunrise and offer water to the Sun God while chanting prayers.
This ritual is believed to bring:
- prosperity,
- positive energy,
- and good health.
Sacred River Bath
Holy dips are taken in rivers and seas, especially in:
- Puri,
- Vaitarani River,
- and Mahanadi.
Bathing during Mithuna Sankranti is believed to cleanse negative karma.
Charity & Donations
Donating:
- clothes,
- food,
- and essentials
is considered highly auspicious on this day.
Many devotees believe acts of charity during Sankranti multiply spiritual merit.
Traditional Foods of Raja Parba
No Raja celebration is complete without Odia delicacies.
The most famous among them is:
Poda Pitha
A slow-cooked rice cake made using:
- jaggery,
- coconut,
- rice flour,
- and ghee.
Other traditional foods include:
- Chakuli Pitha
- Manda Pitha
- Arisa Pitha
Families prepare these together and share them joyfully.
Famous Temples Associated with Mithuna Sankranti
Jagannath Temple
One of the most sacred temples connected with Raja Parba and Mithuna Sankranti celebrations.
Thousands gather here for:
- Surya worship,
- sea bathing,
- and blessings from Lord Jagannath.
Konark Sun Temple
Dedicated entirely to the Sun God, this UNESCO World Heritage site becomes spiritually significant during Mithuna Sankranti.
Sunrise prayers here are considered extremely auspicious.
Lingaraj Temple
Special Sankranti pujas and sacred baths at Bindu Sagar attract devotees from across Odisha.
Biraja Temple
Known for Basumati and Bhudevi worship rituals during Raja Parba celebrations.
Why Mithuna Sankranti Still Matters Today
In modern life, festivals often become rushed celebrations.
But Mithuna Sankranti teaches something deeply meaningful:
- to slow down,
- respect nature,
- honour women,
- and reconnect with gratitude.
The festival reminds us that even the Earth needs rest after endlessly giving to humanity.
That emotional philosophy is what makes Mithuna Sankranti truly timeless.
Mithuna Sankranti 2026 Wishes
- “May the sacred blessings of Mithuna Sankranti bring peace, prosperity, and happiness into your life.”
- “Happy Raja Parba 2026! May Mother Earth bless your family with abundance and joy.”
- “As the Sun enters Mithuna Rashi, may your life shine with positivity and new beginnings.”
Frequently Asked Questions:
When is Mithuna Sankranti 2026?
Mithuna Sankranti 2026 falls on June 15, 2026 (Monday).
What is Raja Parba?
Raja Parba is a famous Odisha festival celebrated around Mithuna Sankranti that honours womanhood and Mother Earth.
What is Basumati Snana?
Basumati Snana is the ritual bathing and worship of Mother Earth performed after Raja Parba.
Which states celebrate Mithuna Sankranti?
It is mainly celebrated in Odisha, along with parts of eastern and southern India.
Conclusion
Mithuna Sankranti is not just about the movement of the Sun through the zodiac — it is about the relationship between humans, nature, and the divine.
From the sacred rituals of Basumati Snana to the joyful swings of Raja Parba, every tradition carries a beautiful message of gratitude, renewal, and harmony with the Earth.
As Mithuna Sankranti 2026 arrives, may it bring:
light to your journey, peace to your heart, and prosperity to your family.
Happy Mithuna Sankranti 2026!