Basant Panchmi marks the onset of spring in India. The festival is dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the deity of wisdom, knowledge and learning. It is also associated with the arrival of spring, symbolising renewal, hope and new beginnings. Basant Panchmi is a celebration of transformation. This festival encourages individuals to shed the spiritual winter of ignorance and embrace the warmth of wisdom.
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The yellow colour associated with the festival is considered a symbol of knowledge, prosperity and happiness. This colour is believed to invoke positive energies and enlighten the mind, body and spirit. Saraswati is at the heart of Basant Panchmi; she is regarded as the embodiment of knowledge, arts and learning. Her blessings are sought by students, teachers, artists and anyone who is engaged in intellectual or creative pursuits.
On Basant Panchmi, devotees perform Saraswati Puja, offering prayers to seek blessings for clarity of mind, academic success and artistic excellence. Many households place their books and musical instruments near the murti of Goddess Saraswati. The festival is deeply intertwined with the rhythms of nature and marks the shift from winter to vibrant spring.
It is a reminder of the cyclical nature of life — an eternal process of birth,