Vasant Panchami

Vasant-Basant Panchami
Sri Saraswathi Devi

Vasant Panchami is the celebration commencing the preparations for the Holi festival. The Utsava / celebration of Vasant-Basant Panchami is 40 days prior to Holi. The festival is also called as Basant Panchami.

Vasant Panchami occurs in the Magha month of both Amanta and Purnimanta Calendars. It is in Shukla Paksha. It occurs on Tuesday, 14th February 2024. The duration of the Panchami Tithi has to be ascertained from the respective regional calendar.

Vasant kaal is the period heralding the spring season called Vasanta Ritu. The fifth day from Magha Amavasya is known as the Vasant Panchami festival. This also marks the transition of the season from winter to spring.

For this purpose, the day when Panchami tithi falls before noon is considered. If it falls after noon, Panchami tithi will exist for two days. Then the first day is considered.  This is the day of welcoming colours and happiness.

Legend

The festival is ascribed to Sri Saraswathi Devi, the Goddess of knowledge, education, wisdom, music and arts.

Sri Saraswathi is also called as Vak-Devi, the Goddess of speech.

It also signifies the day when Bhagwan Rama had partaken the partially eaten grape fruit from Maa Shabari.

It is believed that the Sun – Deo temple at Aurangabad, Bihar was established on Vasant Panchami day. The Deities of Bhagwan Shiva and Sun God are given abhishekam with water. They are adorned with new clothes.

In some places this festival is also celebrated as Madana Panchami in commemoration of Rati and Manmada, the Deities of love. The dawn of this festival is said to awaken the earth (along with the inhabitants); Even the flora gets new blooms.

As per the legend, Vasant Panchami denotes the birth of Sri Saraswathi Devi.  Sri Bramha was happy with His creation of the world. He was so pleased that He wanted to visit the World.

Vasant-Basant Panchami
Sri Bramha Deva

When He came down, He found everything beautiful. But He was aghast that there was total silence. He then immediately sprinkled some water on a tree. From the sprinkled water, a divine Deity emerged. She was beautiful. She carried a musical instrument as well. Sri Brahma requested Her to play some music.

Vasant-Basant Panchami
Sri Saraswathi Devi

She had played the instrument. From then on, the World got filled up with good noises and there was cheer all around. That Goddess is considered as Sri Saraswathi Devi. Her occurrence had happened on Vasant Panchami day.

Hence Saraswathi Puja is observed.

Celebrations

At this time of the year, all the mustard fields bloom with yellow colour. This colour is associated with Sri Saraswathi Devi.

Vasant-Basant Panchami
Vasant-Basant Panchami Yellow Mustard Fields

Hence people wear yellow costumes and prepare yellow colour sweets & dishes for Neivedyam.  Yellow coloured rice is also partaken.

Gujarat

People wear colourful dresses in pink or yellow or saffron. They prepare the garlands of flowers with mango leaves. These garlands are offered to the Deities with reverence.

Rajasthan

People wear white or yellow garlands. They take sweet dishes. Jasmine garlands are made and offered to Deities.

Maharashtra

Newly married couple visit temples. The first Basant Panchami after marriage is considered special. They wear yellow dresses to the temples. Mango flowers are offered to Deities.

Punjab

Yellow or white head gears are worn.

The festival is called Basant festival. Kite flying is done.

Vasant-Basant Panchami
Vasant-Basant Panchami Kite Flying

Central Indian States

Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi are specially worshipped on this day.  Mango flowers are offered to Deities.

Vasant-Basant Panchami
Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi

At Uttrakhand and some places in Uttar Pradesh, Bhagwan Shiva and Goddess Parvathi are worshipped. Goddess Parvathi is worshipped as the mother of earth.

Down South India, this is celebrated as Sri Panchami in some places invoking Maa Devi.

In most parts of North India, Sri Saraswathi Puja is observed in all educational institutions. Homams / Yagnas are performed invoking Maa Saraswathi. Toddlers / Kids are given Vidhyarambam, the beginning for learning.

Hindus in Bali and some other places in Indonesia celebrate this festival as Hari Raya Saraswathi.

[Note: Only the synopsis of the festivities are given. Actual celebrations may be elaborate.]

Sri Saraswathi Sloka for commencing education

 सरस्वति नमस्तुभ्यं वरदे कामरूपिणि I
विद्यारम्भं करिष्यामि सिद्धिर्भवतु मे सदा II

Om Saraswathi namastubhyam varadae kaama-roopiNi
vidhyaarambham karishyaami siddhir bhavatu mae sadaa

Our humble salutations to Sri Saraswathi Devi.
She bestows boons; She fulfills our desires.
We commence our education with your benevolence; Maa Saraswathi, please bless us always with accomplishments.

Other Slokas

There are innumerable prayer hymns, songs, slokas and stotrams on Sri Saraswathi Devi in all the Indian languages. A few of them are

Sri Saraswathi Stotram
Sri Saraswathi Dwadasha Nama Stotram
Sri Saraswathi Ashtothara Satha Namavali
Sri Shyamala Dandakam
Sri Gayathri Stotram
Sri Saraswathi Chalisa

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