Rishi Panchami (Sanskrit: ऋषिपंचमी, romanized: Rṣipañcamī) is a Hindu observance held on the fifth day of the month of Bhadrapada of the Lunar calendar, the next day after Ganesh Chaturthi. It involves the traditional worship of the Saptarishi, a group of the seven most prominent sages – Kashyapa, Atri, Bharadvaja, Vishvamitra, Gautama Maharishi, Jamadagni, and Vasishtha.[1] In some parts of Kerala, the day is also observed as Vishvakarma Puja.
Rishi Panchami | |
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Observed by | Hindus |
Type | Religious, India and Nepal |
Observances | Veneration of the seven sages, fasting, prayer |
Date | Fifth day (Panchami) of the month of Bhadrapada month of the Lunar calendar |
Practices
editOn this occasion, the seven sages and the wife of Vasishtha, Arundhati, are venerated with a betel leaf, flowers, camphor, and a lamp. Women are prescribed undertake a fast in the observance of this vrata,[2] but men are also allowed to fast for the welfare of their wives. Brahmins are offered dakshina by adherents on this occasion, believed to be favourable in the veneration of the seven sages.[3] Maheshwari Community celebrate this day as Raksha Bandhan
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Anonymous (2022-10-25). A Handbook for India. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 84. ISBN 978-3-375-12248-5.
- ^ Rao, Jaishri P. (2019-04-29). Classic Cuisine and Celebrations of the Thanjavur Maharashtrians. Notion Press. p. 159. ISBN 978-1-68466-649-2.
- ^ Verma, Manish (2013). Fasts and Festivals of India. Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd. p. 42. ISBN 978-81-7182-076-4.