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The festival of Basant Panchami, dedicated to the worship of Maa Saraswati. According to the Hindu calendar, the festival is celebrated on the Panchami of Magh month Shukla Paksha, which will fall on 29 January 2020 this time. It is believed that by worshiping Goddess Saraswati on this day, students get the blessings of wisdom and learning. On the festival of Basant Panchami, people wear yellow clothes and worship mother Saraswati with yellow flowers. The most pleasant season from the day of Basant Panchami is considered the beginning of spring. According to the scriptures, due to spring and winter, winter reduces and the arrival of summer begins. With nature starts decorating with colorful flowers. Spring is the season of flowers and fruits growing in crops and trees, due to which the environment of nature becomes very pleasant. Basant Panchami Tithi is considered auspicious for marriage, marriage, housework, etc.

According to astrologers, Basant Panchami is auspicious. To start this auspicious task, there is no need to see a muhurta or ask a pundit. Basant Panchami is also known as the birth anniversary of Maa Saraswati.

Basant Panchami Start – 10:45 AM on Jan 29, 2020
Spring ends Panchami – 01:19 PM on Jan 30, 2020

Puja Muhurta– 29 January 2020 from 10:45 AM to 12:52 PM

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Basant Panchami Katha:

Basant Panchami Katha: According to mythology, when Lord Brahma, the creator of the creation, created the world, the trees, plants, and animals could see everything, but he was missing something. To fulfill this deficiency, he sprinkled water from his kamandal and then a goddess appeared in the form of a beautiful woman. He had a Veena in one hand and a book in the other. The third had a garland and the fourth hand was in the groom posture. This goddess was Mother Saraswati. When Mother Saraswati played the veena, everything in the world came into the vowel. This is why she got the name Goddess Saraswati. This was the day of Basant Panchami. Since then, Goddess Saraswati started being worshiped in Dev Lok and Mrityulok.

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