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Basant Panchami Festival
Basant Panchami has a specific meaning, Basant means Spring, whereas Panchami
means the fifth day of the spring. It falls on Panchami - on the Waxing Moon.
The festival lies in the month of January-February.
The young girls dressed in the diverse shades of yellow magnify the splendor of
nature. Kite flying, a popular sport in India, is associated with the Basant
Panchami day.
¤ The Celebrations
The festival is celebrated with full vivacity and festivity to mark the end of
the winters. It is one of the first festivals of the Year and is celebrated all
over India. The yellow color has great significance, people wear yellow clothes,
offer yellow flowers in worship and put a yellow, turmeric tilak on their
forehead. They visit temples and offer prayers to Maa saraswati. At home, kesar
halva, also yellow in color, is prepared. The yellow flowers of mustard crop
covers the entire field in such a way that it seems as if gold is spread over
the land glittering with the rays of the sun.
¤ Worship Goddess-Sarasvati
The day of Basant Panchami is dedicated to Goddess Sarasvati. Sarasvati is the
goddess of learning who bequeaths the greatest wealth to humanity, the wealth of
knowledge. Hindu mythology depicts Sarasvati as a pristine lady bedecked with
white attire, white flowers and white pearls, sitting on a white lotus, which
blooms in a wide stretch of water. The Goddess also holds Veena, a
string-instrument, like Sitar, for playing music. The prayer of Sarasvati
finally concludes as, "Oh Mother Sarasvati remove the darkness (ignorance) of my
mind and bless me with the eternal knowledge."
¤ Prasadam
The "Prasadam" for the Goddess at the time of Basant Panchami celebrations
varies from community to community. Some offers "Ber"/- a fruit, that is found
in abundance in Mithila or "Hole Bihar- Bangal"- a kind of bean that grows on
the roots of the radish plant.
¤ The Rituals Performed
The mythological history of Sarasvati associates her with the holy rituals
performed on the banks of the river Sarasvati. She is worshipped as a goddess of
speech, attributed to the formation of (words), invention of Sanskrit language
and composition of hymns.
¤ Sarasvati --A Water Deity
The Vedas also describes Sarasvati as a water deity. The River Goddess --Sarasvat,
according to popular belief originated from the Himalayas, Goddess in the form
of river meander towards southeast of India, finally rendezvous with the River
Ganges at Prayag and River Yamuna. Hence the place is called Triveni. In due
time this course of water petered away.
Composed By Jay Chandra Jha
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