Celebration of Utsavam Ceremonies in Sri Gayana Saraswathi Basara

Celebration of Utsavam Ceremonies in Sri Gayana Saraswathi Basara

Celebration of Utsavam Ceremonies in Sri Gayana Saraswathi Basara the How to reach the famous temple Basara, this is the first question which comes in your mind if you are planning to travel basara. Excellent Accommodation in Basara Temple are also available in the Basara, along with that also know about the different Seva’s and Darshan’s of Basara Temple are performed.

 

Celebration of Utsavam Ceremonies in Sri Gayana Saraswathi Basara

 

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Here are the comple details of Celebration of Utsavam Ceremonies Sri Gayana Saraswathi Basara. The following Utsavam are celebrated in basara

  1. Basara will be celebrating four Utsava grandly during the tear.
  2. Maha Shivarathri (Palguna Thrayodashi)
  3. Dasara Navarathrulu (9 Days Ashveeja Shudda Pratipada Dashimi)
  4. Vyasa Pournami (Ashada Shudda Pournami)
  5. Vasantha Panchami (Maga Shudda Panchami, Sri Saraswathi Devi Birth day)

Maha Shivarathri (Palguna Thrayodashi):

Maha shivarathri will be performed on Magh bhaula Trayodashi which falls in the month of February. This Utsava will be celebrated grandly every year at basara.

Dasara Navarathrulu (9 Days Ashveeja Shudda Pratipada Dashimi):

This Utsavam are celebrated on Ashwayuja Shudda dashmi which are populary knows as Dasara Navaratri Utsava. This Utsavam performed for nine days.

Vyasa Pournami (Ashada Shudda Pournami):

This Utsava is celebrated on Ashada paurnima. The deity of the temple was establishing by the Veda Vyasa, hence this Utsavam will be performed in large scale.

 

Celebration of Utsavam Ceremonies in Sri Gayana Saraswathi Basara

Vasantha Panchami (Maga Shudda Panchami, Sri Saraswathi Devi Birth day):

This Utsavam performed on the first day of spring on Magh – Shukla Panchami, which fall in the month of February.

As the name describe Vasantha means spring. The feilds are mustard yellow with the ripening crops.

As yellow indicates for spirituality and it is a auspicious color. This day is called auspicious to begin

Child education hence they teach children’s reading and writing their first words on this day.

All education institutions will organize special Poojas on this day.

 

Celebration of Utsavam Ceremonies in Sri Gayana Saraswathi Basara

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