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Prez Murmu extends warm wishes on Basant Panchami

IANS February 2, 2025 269 views

Basant Panchami is a vibrant Indian festival celebrating Goddess Saraswati, knowledge, and the arrival of spring. President Murmu shared heartfelt wishes, emphasizing the importance of education and wisdom. People traditionally wear yellow, perform special prayers, and honor the Goddess in temples and educational institutions. The festival marks the beginning of the spring season and preparations for Holi.

"I pray to Maa Saraswati to establish India as the knowledge centre of the world" - President Droupadi Murmu
Prez Murmu extends warm wishes on Basant Panchami
New Delhi, Feb 2: President Droupadi Murmu extended her heartfelt greetings to the nation on the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchami and Saraswati Puja on Sunday.

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Celebrates Goddess Saraswati and her significance in Indian culture

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Marks the arrival of spring with vibrant yellow traditions

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Educational institutions honor the Goddess through special prayers

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Symbolizes knowledge, learning, and cultural heritage

In a message shared on X, President Murmu said, "Heartiest greetings to all countrymen on Basant Panchami and Saraswati Puja! On this joyous occasion and festival related to education and knowledge, I wish happiness, prosperity, and wisdom to all countrymen."

Emphasising the significance of the day, she added, "I pray to Maa Saraswati to establish India as the knowledge centre of the world."

Basant Panchami, also known as Vasanta Panchami and Saraswati Puja, is a festival dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, heralding the arrival of spring. It is celebrated across various Indian regions with distinct customs.

This festival also marks the beginning of preparations for Holika and Holi, which are celebrated forty days later.

The Vasant Utsav on Panchami is observed forty days before the full bloom of spring, as it symbolises the transitional period of the season. Basant Panchami is also associated with the vibrant yellow mustard fields in full bloom, a colour deeply connected with Goddess Saraswati.

On this day, people traditionally wear yellow attire -- saris, shirts, or accessories -- and indulge in yellow-themed delicacies. Saffron is often added to rice dishes, transforming them into a festive yellow hue, which is enjoyed as part of elaborate feasts.

People often place an idol or image of the Goddess in their worship area after bathing it in water from the River Ganga and dressing the Goddess in yellow attire.

Temples and educational institutions honour the Goddess by adorning her idols in yellow garments and performing special prayers. Many schools and colleges organise morning pujas seeking Saraswati's blessings for knowledge and wisdom.

Cultural events, including poetic and musical gatherings, are held in reverence to the Goddess of learning and the arts.

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