Yellow Colour festival

Vasant Panchami is a bright, cheerful festival welcoming the spring season (Vasant Ritu) and celebrating Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, music, and art. Observed in Jan/Feb, it is marked by wearing yellow clothes, worshipping the goddess, flying kites, and eating yellow sweets, symbolizing prosperity and joy.asant Panchami is a bright, cheerful festival welcoming the spring season (Vasant Ritu) and celebrating Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, music, and art. Observed in Jan/Feb, it is marked by wearing yellow clothes, worshipping the goddess, flying kites, and eating yellow sweets, symbolizing prosperity and joy. Vasant Panchami is a bright, cheerful festival welcoming the spring season (Vasant Ritu) and celebrating Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, music, and art. Observed in Jan/Feb, it is marked by wearing yellow clothes, worshipping the goddess, flying kites, and eating yellow sweets, symbolizing prosperity and joy.

Vasant Panchami celebration
Vasant Panchami celebration
Vasant Panchami celebration
Vasant Panchami celebration
Vasant Panchami celebration
Vasant Panchami celebration
Vasant Panchami celebration
Vasant Panchami celebration
Vasant Panchami is a bright, cheerful festival welcoming the spring season (Vasant Ritu) and celebrating Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, music, and art. Observed in Jan/Feb, it is marked by wearing yellow clothes, worshipping the goddess, flying kites, and eating yellow sweets, symbolizing prosperity and joy.asant Panchami is a bright, cheerful festival welcoming the spring season (Vasant Ritu) and celebrating Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, music, and art. Observed in Jan/Feb, it is marked by wearing yellow clothes, worshipping the goddess, flying kites, and eating yellow sweets, symbolizing prosperity and joy. Vasant Panchami is a bright, cheerful festival welcoming the spring season (Vasant Ritu) and celebrating Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, music, and art. Observed in Jan/Feb, it is marked by wearing yellow clothes, worshipping the goddess, flying kites, and eating yellow sweets, symbolizing prosperity and joy.