Basant Panchami is usually seen as a very auspicious day, when weddings and other ceremonies are held across the country without checking a special muhurat. However, this year, no auspicious time has been fixed for weddings on Basant Panchami. Basant Panchami will be observed on Friday, January 23. On this day, Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra and Parigha Yoga will prevail, and the Moon will move from Aquarius to Pisces. Religious scriptures say that weddings are not allowed when Venus or Jupiter is combust. Because of this planetary position, weddings will not be considered auspicious on Basant Panchami this year. Astrologers say- This time the circumstances are different According to Ujjain’s astrologer Pandit Amar Dibbewala, the fifth day of the bright half of the month of Magha is called Basant Panchami. On this very day, there is also the conjunction of Khatwang Jayanti and Takshak Panchami. Generally, on this date, marriages, housewarmings, and other auspicious ceremonies are considered propitious, but due to the setting of the Venus star, these undertakings will not be possible this time. Usually, not only in Malwa-Nimar, but across India, there has been a tradition of performing auspicious ceremonies considering Basant Panchami as an ‘Abujh Muhurat’ (unspecified auspicious time), but this time the circumstances are different. The festival of Basant Panchami is dedicated to Maa Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom and knowledge. On this day, special worship is performed for the pursuit of knowledge, music, and art. Yellow clothes, yellow flowers, boondi laddus, malpua, kheer, and yellow rice are offered. Symbolizing the arrival of spring, the Fagu Mahotsav also begins in Vaishnava temples on this festival, where gulal is offered to the deity. This time Adhik Maas will be in Jyeshtha month This time Adhik Maas is coming in the month of Jyeshtha, which will last from May 17 to June 15. During this period, marriages and other auspicious ceremonies cannot be performed. Also, when the pure Jyeshtha month begins, auspicious times for marriage will form again, but if there is an elder son or elder daughter in the house, the marriage of elder children should not be performed in the month of Jyeshtha. Lord Mahakal will have a special adornment On Basant Panchami, Baba Mahakal is specially adorned in Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple. During the morning Bhasma Aarti, yellow and spring-colored flowers are offered to Baba. During the evening Aarti, gulal will be offered to the Lord. Baba Mahakal is adorned in the form of Mother Saraswati. During this time, yellow dishes are specially included in the offerings to Lord Mahakal. A special event is held at Sandipani Ashram. Lord Shri Krishna and Balram are adorned in yellow attire. They are decorated with yellow mustard flowers. Sweet yellow rice is offered as bhog, and the Vidyarambh Sanskar (initiation of education) for children going to school for the first time is also performed. In which, along with the worship of the slate, blessings for knowledge are sought from Mother Saraswati. Offer yellow flowers on Basant Panchami Ujjain’s astrologer Pandit Amar Dibbewala stated that on Basant Panchami, which falls on the fifth day of the bright half of the month of Magha, special worship of Mother Saraswati is performed, under which Panchopchar or Shodashopchar worship is performed sequentially. According to tradition, the custom of performing worship is observed in homes, families, regions, and pilgrimage sites. On this day, yellow spring flowers should be offered to the Mother and white sweets should be offered as prasad. Worship of Takshak Naga Devta is also performed on this day. The Shanti Vidhan (ritual for peace) for Kaalsarp Dosha present in the horoscope can be performed on this day. Also, a ghee lamp and cow’s milk as an offering should be presented in the temple of Naga Devta. Parigha Yoga is one of the 27 Yogas in the Panchang Post navigation Suspended SI caught at Dilawar’s house:Army I-card in son’s name found after 10 crore MD drugs seized, family members jailed NMC norms allegedly violated at ESIC Medical College Indore:Students say, we are being taught only through PPTs