Jamshedpur Celebrates Saraswati Puja, Inspires Learning and Tradition
Basant Panchami Marks Auspicious Occasion for Education, Knowledge
Basant Panchami and Saraswati Puja observed on Wednesday in Jamshedpur, highlighting the city’s dedication to learning and devotion.
JAMSHEDPUR – Devotees appease the Goddess of knowledge, considered the daughter of Goddess Durga, seeking blessings and wisdom.
Schools and households embraced the tradition of placing books near the Goddess’s statue or picture.
Book-reading is refrained from on this day as part of the ritual practices.
Jamshedpur Women’s College and Graduate School College for Women marked the occasion with prayers by faculty and students.
Floral designs, the lighting of lamps, and chanting created a celebratory and reverent atmosphere.
Students donned vibrant attire and enthusiastically participated in the Puja, which culminated in the distribution of Prasad.
Former students reminisced about their time on campus, adding a nostalgic touch to the proceedings.
Tradition dictates that adults cannot assist children with learning until an initiation ceremony occurs before Goddess Saraswati.
Numerous children were initiated into learning throughout the city in temples and homes.
Devotees adorned themselves in yellow clothing, signifying the arrival of spring, symbolizing hope and renewal.
Unmarried boys and girls thronged puja pandals in their finest traditional attire, contributing to the festive ambience.
Students seek blessings by placing their books in front of the goddess, leading to an unofficial "no study" day.
Celebrations include communal feasts featuring traditional dishes like khichri, labra, chutney, and begun.

