Assam Students Celebrate Saraswati Puja for Academic Success & Spring

Saraswati Puja was celebrated with traditional fervor across Assam, with students thronging educational institutions to seek the blessings of Goddess Saraswati for knowledge and academic success. Dressed in yellow and traditional attire, they participated in prayers, rituals, and cultural programs. The festival, marking the advent of spring, holds deep cultural significance and serves as a unifying occasion that transcends social boundaries. Celebrations reaffirmed the state's deep-rooted respect for learning and cultural harmony.

Key Points: Saraswati Puja Celebrated with Fervor Across Assam

  • Festival marks advent of spring
  • Students seek blessings for exams
  • Yellow attire & cultural programs highlight day
  • Celebration unites communities
  • Reverence for education deeply ingrained
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Saraswati Puja celebrated across Assam; students throng schools, colleges

Students across Assam thronged schools & colleges to celebrate Saraswati Puja, seeking blessings for knowledge, wisdom, and academic success.

"Students offered prayers for intellectual growth and academic success. - Report"

Guwahati, Jan 23

Saraswati Puja, also celebrated as Basant Panchami, was observed with traditional fervour and enthusiasm across Assam and other parts of the country on Friday, with students thronging schools, colleges and educational institutions to seek the blessings of Goddess Saraswati.

Dedicated to Goddess Saraswati -- the deity of knowledge, wisdom, music and the arts, the festival marks the advent of spring and holds immense significance, particularly for students and the academic community.

From early morning, educational institutions across Assam witnessed colourful celebrations, with students offering prayers for intellectual growth and academic success.

Dressed predominantly in yellow and traditional attire, students participated in rituals, devotional singing and cultural programmes organised within school and college premises.

Homes and community pandals were also decorated for the occasion, resonating with hymns and prayers that reflected the spirit of learning and creativity associated with the festival.

Saraswati Puja enjoys special importance in Assam, where reverence for education is deeply ingrained in society.

Students preparing for forthcoming examinations gathered in large numbers, believing the day to be especially auspicious for seeking divine guidance and beginning new academic pursuits.

Many also placed their books, musical instruments and art materials before the idol of the Goddess Saraswati as a symbolic gesture of devotion.

Beyond its religious dimension, the festival carries a strong cultural significance in the state.

Celebrated across communities, Saraswati Puja serves as a unifying occasion that transcends social and religious boundaries, bringing people together in a shared celebration of knowledge and culture.

In Guwahati, the festive spirit was clearly visible as students thronged campuses wearing traditional attire such as Mekhela Sador and sarees, lending colour and grace to the celebrations.

Several institutions organised cultural programmes showcasing music, recitations and dance performances by students.

At Dispur College, students expressed joy and excitement after participating in the puja.

Many said preparations had begun weeks in advance, particularly for arranging traditional outfits and decorations.

Students also offered special prayers to Goddess Saraswati, seeking success in examinations and clarity of thought in their academic journey.

As the day concluded, the celebrations reaffirmed Assam's deep-rooted respect for learning, knowledge and cultural harmony.

- IANS

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Arjun K
The unity this festival brings is its true beauty. In our college, students from all backgrounds came together for the puja and cultural programs. It truly transcends boundaries, just as the article says. A perfect start to the spring season!
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Rohit P
While the celebrations are wonderful, I hope the focus on seeking 'divine guidance' doesn't overshadow the importance of consistent hard work for exams. Faith is good, but let's not forget that real success comes from dedication and study. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
As an exchange student in Guwahati, experiencing Saraswati Puja was incredible! The colors, the music, the devotion – it was so vibrant. Placing books and instruments for blessings is such a unique and meaningful tradition. Loved being part of it!
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Kavya N
The preparations are half the fun! Shopping for the perfect yellow saree with my friends, helping decorate the college pandal... it creates such lovely memories alongside the prayers. It reinforces our Assamese respect for *shiksha* (education) in the best way.
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Michael C
Interesting to read about the cultural significance. The article mentions it marks the advent of spring – a festival dedicated to knowledge and arts that also welcomes a new season. That's a powerful combination of nature and culture.

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