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Saraswati Puja is celebrated twice a year - one on the day of Ayudha Puja during the Navaratri festival days (popular in South India) in September/October and the other on the day of Vasant Panchami ...
Saraswati Puja is a time for celebration, devotion, and delicious food. One such dish, Gota Sheddho, made with whole vegetables, is eaten the next day when stale. Discover the cultural and spiritual ...
The fourth and last day of the Saraswati Puja celebrations during the Navratri festival is observed as Saraswati Visarjan. It is observed on the ‘dashami’ (10th day) during the ‘Shukla Paksha’ (the ...
On February 2, Saraswati Puja will be observed as Basant Panchami. Mostly observed in India, this colourful festival honours Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, the arts, and knowledge.
Goddess of knowledge, Saraswati is the consort of Brahma. Revered as wearing a white saree and seated on a white lotus, Saraswati's mount is a white swan where white signifies the light of ...
Daily puja is like plugging into the Divine – a source of infinite peace and energy,” says Sadhviji, as she beautifully ...