Vasant Panchami is an important Indian festival celebrated every year in the month of Magh according to the Hindu calendar.
The significance of the day lies in the worship of Goddess Saraswati, symbol of wisdom and also the onset of spring season.
Aryans came and settled in India through Khyber Pass, crossing the Saraswati River among many others. Being a primitive civilization, most of their development took place along the banks of the River Saraswati. Thus, River Saraswati began to be associated with fertility and knowledge. It is then that the day began to be celebrated.
According to mythology, a popular associated with this day is connected with poet Kalidasa. After he was married off to a beautiful princess through trickery, the princess kicked him out of her bed as she learned that he was foolish. Following this, Kalidasa went to commit suicide, upon which Saraswati emerged from the waters and asked him to take a dip there. After taking a dip in the holy waters, Kalidasa became knowledgeable and began writing poetry. Thus, Vasant Panchami is celebrated to venerate Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of education and learning.
The festival is celebrated by farmers as the on-coming of the spring season.
Guru ki aagya mein rahe, Guru ki Matti ko dhaar. Tis sevak ke kaaj sab, Satguru det savaar. Happy Basant Panchami didiji. Hari om.
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