Splashes of Spring: Devotees Delight in Worship of Saraswati on Basant Panchami
© AP Photo / Rajesh Kumar SinghHindu devotees gather for ritualistic dip on Basant Panchami at the Sangam, the confluence of sacred rivers the Yamuna and the Ganges at the annual traditional fair of Magh Mela in Prayagraj, in the northern Uttar Pradesh state, India, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024.
© AP Photo / Rajesh Kumar Singh
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From worshipping Goddess Saraswati, the embodiment of knowledge, learning, music, art, science, and craftsmanship, to celebrating the arrival of spring by wearing yellow, the Basant Panchami festival is celebrated with fervour across India.
Scores of devotees flocked to decorated temples across India to worship Goddess Saraswati and take a dip in holy water as they celebrate Basant Panchami and mark the first day of spring with great devotion.
Hymns and prayers echoed through temples and pandals (makeshift temples) decorated with white and yellow flowers, as devotees immersed themselves in worship and shared traditional sweets such as kesar halwa and Saraswati puja offerings.
The festival blanketed the city in shades of yellow as people dressed in vibrant garb to celebrate the blossoming of spring, representing growth, prosperity and new beginnings.
Wearing yellow also signifies the mustard flowers that begin to bloom at this time of year.
Several devotees pay tribute to Goddess Saraswati, the embodiment of knowledge, music, art, science, and craftsmanship, by worshipping study books, displaying arts and crafts, and holding music and dance events.
Mrs.Aradhana sharma,Founder of Equal,with her “Sitar Group” Playing “Raga Kedar” on the occasion of “Basant Panchami “ pic.twitter.com/qLmmehdtoj
— Ashok K.Sharma (@AshokSh67728149) February 14, 2024
© Photo : Twitter/@sudarsansandBasant Panchami: India Celebrates Arrival of Spring, Worship Goddess Saraswati
Basant Panchami: India Celebrates Arrival of Spring, Worship Goddess Saraswati
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VIDEO | Devotees take a holy dip in Ganga river in Uttarakhand's Haridwar on the occasion of Basant Panchami.#BasantPanchami2024 pic.twitter.com/ewmmOTXI6m
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) February 14, 2024
Say it with flowers . Basant panchami wishes to everyone The romance of spring , flowers and nature #BasantPanchami2024 #valentineday pic.twitter.com/Xxwcob5jhZ
— Lakshmi Sharath (@lakshmisharath) February 14, 2024