Basant Panchami: Maa Saraswati's Divine Touch || बसंत पंचमी: माँ सरस्वती का दिव्य स्पर्श ||
Traditionally, the festival of Saraswati Puja (March to April) is celebrated by Basant Panchami in honour of the Goddess Sara and her attributes such as wisdom, learning ability, music patronylah and the arts. The Hindu month of Magha observes the fifth anniversary of this festival, which highlights the importance of fresh start with new beginnings, curiosity, and a willingness to embrace the joyous life.
Why Basant Panchami Matters.
Winter's end is marked by longer, sunnier days at Basant Panchami. Schools and universities hold this festival in high esteem as it is a time of national devotion, respect, and reverence for the Goddess Saraswati, who offers her guidance for wisdom and intelligence. 'Vidyarambh' is the name given to the special occasion where children start their education.
Celebrations are centered around the color yellow, which symbolizes energy and wealth as well as harvest. Individuals don yellow attire, prepare tasty sweets made from yellow sugar, and offer yellow flowers to the Goddess.
Ways to Celebrate Basant Panchami.
1. Worship Goddess Saraswati.
Create a statue or picture of the Goddess Saraswati in either
residential or educational settings.
Offer a variety of fruits and flowers, including yellow
flowers like sweets such as ber and mishri.
Requesting wisdom and creativity through the singing of the
Saraswati Vandana.
2. Dress in Yellow.
The color yellow is a symbol of positivity and energy. "
Women often wear yellow sarees or suits, while men choose
yellow kurtas or shirts to celebrate the day.
3. Kite Flying.
In many regions of India, particularly in Punjab and Uttar
Pradesh, kite flying is a highlight of the festivities.
The sky fills with colorful kites as everyone enjoys the
cheerful spirit of spring.
4. Prepare Traditional Dishes.
Families whip up special treats like sweet saffron rice
(Kesari Bhat), Boondi ladoo, and khichdi, which are offered to the Goddess and
then shared as prasad.
5. Start Learning (Vidyarambh Ceremony)
Many parents introduce their young children to learning on
this auspicious day by helping them write their first letters or words, marking
the beginning of their educational journey.
6. Cultural Programs and Art Celebrations.
Schools and colleges often host cultural events, poetry
readings, and musical performances to honor Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom
and the arts.
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