Smaller community-level celebrations are seen across India. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year, the festivities are very subdued and limited to households. From many schools to other educational institutions, Saraswati Puja is held on this day. Hence, in several parts of India, especially Bihar and West Bengal celebrate the festival of Basant Panchami with praying to Goddess Saraswati. Dressed in all white, Goddess Saraswati infused the positive energy, the knowledge in the world. It was in that moment the Goddess Sarawati appeared or was born from Lord Brahma’s ‘kamandal’, the religious legend says. There was no happiness and positive energy. It is said that as the creator of the world, Lord Brahma felt that his creation lacked the zest and rhythm of life. According to the Hindu mythology, it was on the day of Basant Panchmi that Goddess Saraswati appeared from the ‘kamandal’ of Lord Brahma. Significance of Basant Panchami/Saraswati Puja: Known as the king of all seasons, the festival of Basant Panchami celebrate the Spring in all its glory and colours. Why we celebrate Basant Panchami/Saraswati Puja?
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