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🌼 Vasantha Panchami | Celebration of Goddess Saraswati & the Arrival of Spring 🌼 Vasantha Panchami, also known as Basant Panchami, marks the joyful beginning of spring (Vasantha Rutu) and is dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the divine embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, music, art, and learning. Celebrated on the fifth day of the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) in the month of Magha, this auspicious festival fills lives with positivity, creativity, and new beginnings. On this sacred day, devotees wear yellow attire, symbolizing energy, prosperity, and the blossoming of nature. Homes, temples, and educational institutions perform Saraswati Puja, seeking blessings for intelligence, success in education, artistic excellence, and spiritual growth. Students place books, musical instruments, and tools of learning before the Goddess, praying for clarity of thought and enlightenment. Vasantha Panchami also signifies the awakening of nature, with mustard fields in bloom and gentle warmth replacing winter’s chill. Across India, the festival is celebrated in diverse ways— • Saraswati Puja in schools and colleges • Classical music and dance performances • Aksharabhyasam / Vidyarambham (initiation of children into learning) • Kite flying traditions in parts of North India This festival beautifully blends devotion, culture, education, and seasonal joy, reminding us to welcome knowledge, creativity, and harmony into our lives. ✨ May Goddess Saraswati bless everyone with wisdom, clarity, creativity, and success. Happy Vasantha Panchami! ✨ 🔔 Don’t forget to Like, Share & Subscribe Stay connected for more Indian festivals, cultural celebrations, devotional content, and traditional insights.