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Basant Panchami Date in 2023

January 15, 2023 rajasinghmurugesan

Basant Panchami, also known as Sri Panchami, is a Hindu festival celebrated on the fifth day of the Hindu month of Magh (January/February). This year, it falls on Thursday, January 26, 2023.

The festival marks the arrival of spring and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy. People wear yellow clothes, decorate their homes with yellow flowers, and prepare traditional sweets and dishes. The color yellow is believed to be the color of spring and is associated with the goddess of knowledge, music, and art, Saraswati.

On this day, people visit temples dedicated to the goddess Saraswati and offer prayers and perform rituals. The goddess is revered for her wisdom, creativity, and knowledge, and is believed to bless her devotees with the power of knowledge and creativity.

In some parts of India, people also fly kites on this day, symbolizing the arrival of spring and the end of winter. The bright colors of the kites in the sky are a beautiful sight to behold.

Basant Panchami is also celebrated as a day of learning. It is believed that the goddess Saraswati blesses students and scholars with the power of knowledge and wisdom on this day. Many students start their new books and begin their studies on this day.

In conclusion, Basant Panchami is a festival of joy and celebration. It marks the arrival of spring and is dedicated to the goddess of knowledge, music, and art, Saraswati. People wear yellow clothes, decorate their homes with yellow flowers, and prepare traditional sweets and dishes. It is also a day of learning, and students and scholars begin their studies with the blessings of the goddess.

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