Basant Panchami - Festival of Spring
In the month of maagh, January/February, the auspicious day of Panchmi (the fifth day of the lunar fortnight in the Hindu Calendar), which is popularly known as Basant Panchmi, is considered as a blessed and sacred day and is welcomed as a harbinger of joy and exuberance. With the passing of the winter season, as soon as the season of Basant commences, there is an infusion of new energy in animals as well as birds, human beings and vegetation.
The Basant season is of special significance for Dayalbagh, the headquarters of the Ra Dha Sva Aa Mi Faith situated in the city of Agra, India. For the devotees of the Ra Dha Sva Aa Mi Faith, the
In the month of maagh, January/February, the auspicious day of Panchmi (the fifth day of the lunar fortnight in the Hindu Calendar), which is popularly known as Basant Panchmi, is considered as a blessed and sacred day and is welcomed as a harbinger of joy and exuberance. With the passing of the winter season, as soon as the season of Basant commences, there is an infusion of new energy in animals as well as birds, human beings and vegetation.
The Basant season is of special significance for Dayalbagh, the headquarters of the Ra Dha Sva Aa Mi Faith situated in the city of Agra, India. For the devotees of the Ra Dha Sva Aa Mi Faith, the
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