Basant Panchami 2009 – Vasant Panjami
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Vasanth Panchami, or Basant Panjami, is a popular festival in
Vasant Panchami festival is celebrated mainly in
Vasant Panchami is essentially welcoming the blossoming nature after the harsh winter.
Great prominence is given to yellow color on Basant Panchami as it signifies the ripening of fruits and crops. The mustard fields in
To welcome the pristine nature after a harsh winter, deities in temples and houses are decorated with yellow colored clothes. Similarly, yellow colored food, sweets and fruits are distributed to friends, neighbors and relatives. Yellow sweet rice is cooked and distributed on the day.
Goddess Saraswathi is worshipped by students and teachers on the day in northern and eastern parts of
On the day, prayers are offered to Goddess Saraswathi (Goddess of Knowledge), Lord Surya (Sun God), Mother Ganga (
Similarly, people pay homage to the ancestors on the day and Pitru Tarpan is also performed by some communities.
Vasanth Panchami is also an important bathing day during the Magh Mela
Kite flying is a major activity during the period in many parts of the region.
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Some cool hindu images:
The Secret Chambers of Beautiful India

Image by Stuck in Customs
I am thankful to my host Anil who was able to set me up with some amazing guides that took me to the most unusual and seemingly secret places. It was just amazing… the only downside is that I am sworn to secrecy on the location. In case anyone else has ever been there, then there is more than one iota of a chance that this crazy place called the internet will soon tell you where this place is. The internet has a habit of finding out such things.
Doesn’t this want to make you pack your bags for a week’s adventure? What’s stoppin’ ya?!! (I mean, other than excuses)
See it large on my blog at stuckincustoms.com/2008/04/26/the-secret-chambers-of-beau…
Spider Monkey in your Face

Image by Stuck in Customs
I hiked through the Batu Caves just outside of Kuala Lumpur and afterwards, I found myself surrounded by monkeys. They were a little more than "friendly", and ventured into a word that is better described as "vicious".
They were all over the place, at my feet, above me, jousting through nearby bars. All of these monkeys were utterly wild and in your face.


