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Vasant Panchami - falls on 2-2-2006

 

Birthday of the Goddess of Wisdom

 

 

" May Goddess Saraswati,

who is fair like the jasmine-colored moon,

and whose pure white garland is like frosty dew drops;

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. "

 

As 'Diwali' – the festival of light – is to Lakshmi, goddess of

wealth, and 'Navaratri' is to Durga, goddess of strength, might and

power, Vasant Panchami is to Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and

learning. She represents the free flow of wisdom and consciousness.

She is the mother of the Vedas, and chants to her, called

the 'Saraswati Vandana' often begin and end Vedic lessons.

 

The festival is celebrated every year on the 5th day of the bright

fortnight of the lunar month of Magha (see calendar) — the day

called 'Vasant Panchami'. Hindus celebrate this festival with great

enthusiasm, and temples and households are full of activities on this

day. This 'Panchami' is also known as Saraswati Day, because it is

believed that on this day the goddess was born.

 

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 that

symbolises Sattwa Guna or purity and discrimination. Saraswati is

also a prominent figure in Buddhist iconography — the consort of

Manjushri.

 

The colour yellow is given special importance on Vasant Panchami. On

this day, Saraswati is dressed in yellow garments and worshipped.

People prefer to wear yellow clothes on this holy day. Sweetmeats of

yellowish hues are distributed among relations and friends. Some

people feed Brahmins, some perform Pitri-Tarpan (ancestor worship)

and many worship Kamadeva, the god of love on this day.

 

However, the most significant aspect of this day is that children are

taught their first words on this day, for it is considered an

auspicious day to begin how to read and write. Educational

institutions organise special prayer for Saraswati. The great Indian

guru Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya laid the foundations of the world

class academic institution of Kashi Hindu Vishwa Vidyalaya on Vasant

Panchami.

 

Saintly people and individuals 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. 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 seasons and

interwoven them with religious festivals. During Vasant Panchami,

seasons undergo change 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 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 new sense of optimism. The first faint signals of the

forthcoming festival of Holi — the festival of colours — also

manifest at Vasant Panchami.

 

 

 

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Jai Shree Krishna !

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