Basant Panchami 2023: From Cultural Significance, Rituals To Shubh Muhurat

Basant Panchami 2023: From Cultural Significance, Rituals To Shubh Muhurat

Basant Panchami (also Vasant Panchami) is a major Hindu festival on which Goddess Saraswati is worshipped. The festival is held on the fifth day of Shukla Paksha, which falls in the month of Magha. It is also thought that this day marks the start of the spring season.

On Basant Panchami, the goddess of the beginning of the spring season, Ma Saraswati, is honoured and prayed to. People worship Goddess Saraswati in the hopes that she will bless them with enlightenment and knowledge, as well as help them overcome lethargy and ignorance.

Ma Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, music, and performing arts is worshipped on Basant Panchami. While prayers and pujas are performed, it is also a day when parents introduce their toddlers to the world of letters, resulting in literacy and enlightenment. This is also referred to as Akshar Abhyasam or Vidyarambham (meaning initiation of education).

On this day, Devi Saraswati is worshipped with great devotion. Many devotees crowd temples, play music, and chant her name throughout the day. Mango wood and leaves, Kesar, Haldi, Akshat, Kumkum, Gangajal, Kalash, Naivedya, Havan Samidha, Chandan, Shodash Matrika, Saraswati yantra, and Durva dal are all required for the puja. On the day of Saraswati puja, wearing yellow is considered auspicious.

According to Drik Panchang, “Even though Saraswati Puja on Vasant Panchami day doesn’t have a set time, one should make sure that Puja is performed when Panchami Tithi is in effect. Because Panchami Tithi frequently does not last the entire day on Vasant Panchami, we think it is crucial to perform Saraswati puja during Panchami Tithi.”

Vasant Panchmi Puja Shubh Muhurat: 

7:12 am to 12:34 pm in Delhi
6:18 am to 11:49 am in Kolkata
6:10 am to 11:36 am in Guwahati
6:36 am to 12:02 pm in Patna
6:46 am to 12:32 pm in Bengaluru

Panchami Tithi begins on January 25, 2023, at 12:34 PM.
Panchami Tithi ends on January 26, 2023, at 10:28 a.m.

(As per the information provided by the Drik Panchang)

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