“Make nature your Guru” were the words of my Yoga Guru, Shashi, when she saw despair, fear, and hopelessness in my eyes.of my Yoga Guru, Shashi, when she saw despair, fear, and hopelessness.
Basant Panchami: A Celebration of Hope
Basant Panchami, celebrated 40 days before spring, is a beacon of hope. It’s a day awash in yellow – clothes, food, and flowers. Yellow symbolizes wisdom, blooming mustard fields, and a student’s mindset. This festival marks the changing seasons and brings promises of: Blooming flowers, Sprouting seeds, Children playing outside, and Waves of happiness and warmth. Mark your calendars for February 2nd.
Spiritual Significance
Basant Panchami, also known as Sri Panchami, honors Devi Saraswati – the embodiment of wisdom, knowledge, and arts. read more about Devi Saraswati here.
Celebrate hope every day but especially on February 2nd, the Basant Panchami day, by:
Wearing yellow clothes
Worshipping sacred texts and musical instruments
Preparing foods seasoned with saffron and turmeric
Decorating your altar/practice space with yellow flowers
I always like to say that Yoga starts with “Y” - WHY? That’s right, Yoga starts in the deep end with a philosophical inquiry. Why? Who am I? What is all this? It’s all very existential.
Why I Chose to Offer Yoga: Ancient Heritage, Tomorrow's Vision as an Ebook
The truth is that meditation does not have to look one specific way. Even brief daily meditation can improve mood, attention, memory, and emotional regulation, which means a simple and consistent practice can be very effective.