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Vasant Panchami: Celebrating wisdom

 

By Sushmita Dutta

Zee News

Feb. 10, 2008

 

Saraswati Mantra

 

Saraswati Mahabhage

Vidye Kamalalochane

Vishwaroope Vishaalaakshi

Vidyam dehi namosthuthe

 

Prayer

 

May Goddess Saraswati,

Who is fair like the jasmine-coloured moon,

And whose pure white garland is like frosty dewdrops;

Who is adorned in radiant white attire,

On whose beautiful arm rests the Veena,

And whose throne is a white lotus;

Who is surrounded and respected by the Gods, protect

me.

May you fully remove my lethargy, sluggishness, and

ignorance. "

 

`Vasant Panchami`

The Goddess of knowledge Saraswati is worshipped on

`Vasant Panchami`, that falls on the fifth day of the

bright fortnight of the Magha month of the Hindu

calendar. It is believed that on this day, Goddess

Saraswati was born. Throughout Bengal and other parts

of India, Saraswati Puja is celebrated with great

reverence in schools, colleges, institutions of music, arts

and science, as well as at homes.

 

Goddess Saraswati represents the free flow of wisdom

and consciousness. She is the mother of the Vedas, and

chants to her are compiled in the holy text as `Saraswati

Vandana`. She is often depicted as a resplendent deity

seated on a lotus flower and rides a swan or a peacock!

 

It is believed that Goddess Saraswati endows human

beings with the powers of speech, wisdom and learning.

The colour yellow is given special importance on Vasant

Panchami. On this day, the idol of Goddess Saraswati is

dressed in yellow garments and worshipped.

 

Goddess Saraswati 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 the veena. She is dressed in

white - the symbol of purity - and rides on a white

swan that symbolises purity and discrimination (Sattwa

Guna). The Goddess is also a prominent figure in

Buddhist iconography - the consort of Manjushri.

 

Saraswati Puja in Kolkata

 

Saraswati Puja has special relevance in Kolkata. Almost

every household in Kolkata celebrates Saraswati Puja .

Infact, the government has declared Saraswati Puja as a

state holiday. Every locality erects small bamboo

pandals for the Mother Goddess by collecting funds.

`Palash` flowers are considered to be the essential

component of the ritual. Generally, the prasad which

mainly includes " Khichari " and " Dahi Chura " is

distributed amongst the devotees.

 

Relevance for students

 

The most significant aspect of this day is that the

children are taught to read and write their first alphabet

- as it's considered an auspicious day to begin a child`s

education. As Goddess Saraswati represents purity and

learning, no animal sacrifice is made to her. Everyone

has a vegetarian meal on this day.

 

Being the goddess of learning, students are the most

ardent worshippers of Goddess Saraswati. Students

associate themselves with various traditions and customs

on this day and volunteer for arranging the " Puja

Samagri " and " Prasad Vitaran " .

 

Following are some of the traditions and customs: * Girls

dress up in yellow coloured sarees and boys wear kurta-

pyjama . A special fruit known as " Ber " is offered first

to the Goddess and then consumed by the students.

Pleasant changes in season also call for celebration!

 

Hinduism has taken into account the special significance

of seasons and interwoven them with religious festivals.

During 'Vasant Panchami', seasons undergo changes

and the coming of springtime is heralded. Trees display

new shoots and new life is evident in the woods and

fields. Nature decorates the mango trees with new

blossoms, wheat and crops enliven with sprouting 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 a feeling of optimism.

The first faint signals of the forthcoming festival of Holi

- the festival of colours - also manifest themselves at

Vasant Panchami.

 

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, " msbauju " <msbauju wrote:

>

> Vasant Panchami: Celebrating wisdom

>

> By Sushmita Dutta

> Zee News

> Feb. 10, 2008

>

> Saraswati Mantra

>

> Saraswati Mahabhage

> Vidye Kamalalochane

> Vishwaroope Vishaalaakshi

> Vidyam dehi namosthuthe

>

> Prayer

>

> May Goddess Saraswati,

> Who is fair like the jasmine-coloured moon,

> And whose pure white garland is like frosty dewdrops;

> Who is adorned in radiant white attire,

> On whose beautiful arm rests the Veena,

> And whose throne is a white lotus;

> Who is surrounded and respected by the Gods, protect

> me.

> May you fully remove my lethargy, sluggishness, and

> ignorance. "

>

> `Vasant Panchami`

> The Goddess of knowledge Saraswati is worshipped on

> `Vasant Panchami`, that falls on the fifth day of the

> bright fortnight of the Magha month of the Hindu

> calendar. It is believed that on this day, Goddess

> Saraswati was born. Throughout Bengal and other parts

> of India, Saraswati Puja is celebrated with great

> reverence in schools, colleges, institutions of music, arts

> and science, as well as at homes.

>

> Goddess Saraswati represents the free flow of wisdom

> and consciousness. She is the mother of the Vedas, and

> chants to her are compiled in the holy text as `Saraswati

> Vandana`. She is often depicted as a resplendent deity

> seated on a lotus flower and rides a swan or a peacock!

>

> It is believed that Goddess Saraswati endows human

> beings with the powers of speech, wisdom and learning.

> The colour yellow is given special importance on Vasant

> Panchami. On this day, the idol of Goddess Saraswati is

> dressed in yellow garments and worshipped.

>

> Goddess Saraswati 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 the veena. She is dressed in

> white - the symbol of purity - and rides on a white

> swan that symbolises purity and discrimination (Sattwa

> Guna). The Goddess is also a prominent figure in

> Buddhist iconography - the consort of Manjushri.

>

> Saraswati Puja in Kolkata

>

> Saraswati Puja has special relevance in Kolkata. Almost

> every household in Kolkata celebrates Saraswati Puja .

> Infact, the government has declared Saraswati Puja as a

> state holiday. Every locality erects small bamboo

> pandals for the Mother Goddess by collecting funds.

> `Palash` flowers are considered to be the essential

> component of the ritual. Generally, the prasad which

> mainly includes " Khichari " and " Dahi Chura " is

> distributed amongst the devotees.

>

> Relevance for students

>

> The most significant aspect of this day is that the

> children are taught to read and write their first alphabet

> - as it's considered an auspicious day to begin a child`s

> education. As Goddess Saraswati represents purity and

> learning, no animal sacrifice is made to her. Everyone

> has a vegetarian meal on this day.

>

> Being the goddess of learning, students are the most

> ardent worshippers of Goddess Saraswati. Students

> associate themselves with various traditions and customs

> on this day and volunteer for arranging the " Puja

> Samagri " and " Prasad Vitaran " .

>

> Following are some of the traditions and customs: * Girls

> dress up in yellow coloured sarees and boys wear kurta-

> pyjama . A special fruit known as " Ber " is offered first

> to the Goddess and then consumed by the students.

> Pleasant changes in season also call for celebration!

>

> Hinduism has taken into account the special significance

> of seasons and interwoven them with religious festivals.

> During 'Vasant Panchami', seasons undergo changes

> and the coming of springtime is heralded. Trees display

> new shoots and new life is evident in the woods and

> fields. Nature decorates the mango trees with new

> blossoms, wheat and crops enliven with sprouting 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 a feeling of optimism.

> The first faint signals of the forthcoming festival of Holi

> - the festival of colours - also manifest themselves at

> Vasant Panchami.

>

> http://www.zeenews.com/articles.asp?aid=423668 & sid=ZNS

>

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