logo
ADVERTISEMENT

Vasant Panchmi celebrations at Baps Temple

The celebration ofVasant Panchamiis widely observed by Indian religious institutions across the globe.Vasantmeans 'spring' andPanchamimeans 'the fifth day' hence the reason the event falls of the fifth day of spring. Although it is notified in the ritual calendar of South India, it is not celebrated as a household or public event but in temples as a religious festival.

image
by SAHIL GADA

Nairobi20 January 2019 - 17:34
ADVERTISEMENT
Lord Swaminarayan.

The celebration of

Vasant Panchami

is widely observed by Indian religious institutions across the globe.

Vasant

means 'spring' and

Panchami

means 'the fifth day' hence the reason the event falls of the fifth day of spring. Although it is notified in the ritual calendar of South India, it is not celebrated as a household or public event but in temples as a religious festival.

Here in Nairobi, the festival was widely enjoyed and celebrated by the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir on Friday evening. The grand celebrations includedchildren performing wonderful stories on stage, a dinner and

an inspiring talk by loquent and renowned motivational speaker

Pujya Bramvihari Swami.

The festivity also saw the establishment celebrate the birthdays of their greats;

Sadguru Bharamanand Swami

and

Sadguru Nishukulanand Swami.


ADVERTISEMENT