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SARASWATI PUJA
FACTS & FIGURES
Time of the year - January End/February
Places to Visit - All over India
Duration - One day
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THE FESTIVAL
Saraswati Puja or Vasant Panchami is celebrated to pay obeisance
to Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and learning. Hindus celebrate
this festival with great enthusiasm and Hindu temples and households
are full of activity on this day. This 'Panchami' is also known
as Saraswati Day, because it is believed that on this day, goddess
Saraswati was born.
CELEBRATIONS
The most significant aspect of this day is that Hindu children
are taught reading and writing their first words on this day - as
it is considered an auspicious day to begin a child's education.
Educational institutions organize special prayers for Saraswati
on this day. The great Indian guru Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya laid
the foundations of the world-class academic institution, Kashi Hindu
Vishwavidyalaya on Vasant Panchami.
Saintly people and people inclined towards spiritual progress attach
great importance to the worship of goddess Saraswati. As a practice,
only educated people and men of principle worship goddess Saraswati
for spiritual enlightenment. In their opinion, there can be no comparison
between the king and the learned or the spiritually advanced. They
believe that the king is honored within his kingdom, whereas the
learned is respected or worshipped throughout the world.
Hinduism has taken into account special significance of the seasons
and interwoven them with religious festivals. During Vasant Panchami,
seasons undergo change and the coming of springtime is heralded.
After the chilly winter, trees display new shoots and new life is
evident in the woods and fields. Nature decorates the mango trees
with new blossoms, and the crops in the fields enliven with the
evidence of new life.
Vasant Panchami is a festival full of religious, seasonal and social
significance and is celebrated by Hindus all over the world with
verve and cheer. The first signals of the forthcoming festival of
Holi-the festival of colors-are also evident during Vasant Panchami.
Surprisingly, Vasant Panchami is the second most important festival
in the Pakistani city of Lahore. Despite being a Hindu festival,
it is still celebrated in Lahore with the same enthusiam that was
evident in the pre-partition times.
LEGENDS
Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of learning and speech (Vak). She
represents the union of power and intelligence from which organized
creation arises. Saraswati possesses all the learnings of the Vedas,
scriptures, dances, musical power and poetry. She revealed language
and writing to man. Her origin is traced to the lost Vedic river
Saraswati. This is the source of her profound connection to fluidity
in every aspect. She embodies wisdom, fortune, intelligence, nourishment,
brilliance, contentment, splendor and devotion.
Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, art and music is the daughter
of lord Shiva and goddess Durga. It is believed that goddess Saraswati
endows human beings with the powers of speech, wisdom and learning.
She has four hands representing four aspects of human personality
in learning: mind, intellect, alertness and ego. She has sacred
scriptures in one hand and a lotus - the symbol of true knowledge
- in the second. With her other two hands she plays the music of
love and life on a string instrument called the Veena. She is dressed
in white - the symbol of purity - and rides on a white swan - symbolizing
Sattwa Guna or purity and discrimination.
PLACES TO VISIT
Since the festival is celebrated all over India with equal fervor,
a glimpse of the celebrations can be had in any part of the country.
However, the best place to go to would be a school as it is there
that the young devotees are the most enthusiastic and eager to worship
the Goddess of Learning.
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