Happy Rishi Panchami 2020: Date, Puja, Rituals, Images, Wishes, quotes, greetings, Whatsapp Status Video Download

Rishi Panchami 2020 will be celebrated on August 23 this year. The day is considered to be one of the most auspicious Hindu fasting days, especially for women, who observe fasts on this day and worship the Sapta Rishi or the seven sages.

The Sapta Rishi – Kashyapa, Atri, Bharadwaja, Vishvamitra, Gautama Maharishi, Jamadagni and Vashishtha – were created by Lord Brahma, who is also known as ‘the creator of the universe’ in Hinduism, to help mankind and provide them education.

Rishi Panchami, also known as ‘Vishwakarma Puja’ in some areas of Kerala is observed on the fifth day of the Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapad month, according to Hindu Lunar Calendar. It is believed that a person is relieved from all sins of the present or past life if he or she observes fast and performs rituals on this day.

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So to mark this day, here are some wishes, quotes, SMS, greetings to share on Rishi Panchami 2020:

“On the occasion of Rishi Panchami, let us seek blessings of all the rishis and archaryas to always bless us with knowledge and wisdom in life.”

“We have always known India as the Land of Sages and on the auspicious occasion of Rishi Panchami, let us honor and thank these sages for their blessings.”

“Wishing a very Happy Rishi Panchami to everyone…. This day reminds us that we are born in a culture which is surrounded, protected and guided by men of great knowledge and capacity.”

“Let us never forget the seven sages of India and always celebrate Rishi Panchami with high spirits…. Let us seek blessings of Rishi Kashyapa, Atri, Bharadwaja, Vishvamitra, Gautama, Jamadagni and Vashishta.”

“Warm wishes on Rishi Panchami to everyone…. We are truly blessed to have blessings of Sapt Rishis on our lives and today we must thank them.”

“Where there is knowledge, there is growth, prosperity and happiness…. On the occasion of Rishi Panchami, let us celebrate this day for we have the seven sages to bless us.”

“For all the wisdom and joy, let us extend our warm thanks to the Saptrishis who are always there to bless us with knowledge and goodness in life.”

Rishi Panchami 2020 WhatsApp and Facebook:

“Let us seek blessings of Sapt Rishis on the pious occasion of Rishi Panchami for a happier life.”

“Where there is knowledge and wisdom, there is peace and happiness… Happy Rishi Panchami.”

“Let us take inspiration from seven sages of India to have a blessed life…Happy Rishi Panchami.”

“Warm wishes on Rishi Panchami to you and your family, to have a memorable day.”

“Wishing you a blessed Rishi Panchami full of knowledge, wisdom, happiness and harmony.”

Rishi Panchami 2020 Date and Time: Check date, time and shubh muhurat of ‘Sama Pancham’ here

Rishi Panchami is a festival that is celebrated mostly by women in India. Observed two days after Hartalika Teej, Rishi Panchami is a traditional festival to worship the Sapta Rishi or the seven sages.

The Sapta Rishi – Kashyapa, Atri, Bharadwaja, Vishvamitra, Gautama Maharishi, Jamadagni and Vashishtha – were created by Lord Brahma, who is also known as ‘the creator of the universe’ in Hinduism, to help mankind and provide them education.

Rishi Panchami 2020 Day and Date:

Rishi Panchami, which is also known as ‘Vishwakarma Puja’ in some areas of Kerala, is observed on the Panchang tithi of Shukla Paksha in Bhadrapad according to the Hindu calendar. This year, we will be observing it on August 23, just a day after the auspicious festival of Ganesh Chaturthi.

Rishi Panchami 2020 Time:

According to drikpanchang, the shubh muhurat for puja of Rishi Panchami is between 11:05 am to 1:42 pm on Sunday while the Panchami Tithi will begin at 7:57 pm August 22 and continue till 5.04 pm on August 23.

How is Rishi Panchami celebrated?

Also known as ‘Sama Pancham’ in Gujarat, Rishi Panchami is celebrated by people across India with a lot of zeal and enthusiasm. On this day, people, especially women, take baths in a holy river and worship Lord Ganesh, the Sapta Rishis, Navagraha (nine planets – Surya, Chandra, Buddh, Shukr, Shani, Mangal, Brihaspati, Rahu and Ketu), Arundathi – the mother of the devas. Special pujas are being organised in their honour and women offer the prasad to them. Some people also observe fast on this day to seek the blessings of the Sapta Rishis.

In Rajasthan, people of the Agrawal and Maheshwari communities celebrate Rishi Panchami as Raksha Bandhan and women tie the sacred thread on their brothers’ hand and pray for success, long life and safety.

Rishi Panchami 2020: Know the history, significance, and rituals performed on this auspicious day

Rishi Panchami, a traditional festival that commemorates the seven great sages, or Saptarishis, will be celebrated by devotees, predominantly women, across the country on August 23 — a Sunday. The auspicious occasion falls two days after Hartalika Teej and a day after Ganesh Chaturthi.

The festival falls on the month of Bhadrapada (August-September) on the fifth day of Shukla Panchami. The term Rishi denotes sages, while Panchami signifies the fifth day. The day is observed as Vishwakarma Puja in some parts of Kerala. Here’s all you need to know about this auspicious festival.

History and Significance of Rishi Panchami

The festival is dedicated to Saptarishis — namely Kashyapa, Atri, Bharadwaja, Vishvamitra, Gautama Maharishi, Jamadagni and Vashishtha — who were created by Lord Brahma to impart education to the human race. They passed down wisdom to the mankind so that it is able to follow the path of knowledge, understand the basic principles of goodness, and become enlightened.

It is believed that a person is relieved from all sins of the present or past life if he or she observes fast and performs rituals on this day. The festival is predominantly celebrated by women, who observe a fast and perform puja to pay homage to the seven great sages.

Rituals performed on the day of Rishi Panchami

Devotees wake up early and ritual baths in holy rivers, ponds or in other water masses. The purpose of rituals is to sanctify oneself completely. Special Pujas are organised in the honour of Sapta Rishis, Navagraha (nine planets – Surya, Chandra, Buddh, Shukr, Shani, Mangal, Brihaspati, Rahu and Ketu), Arundathi – the mother of the devas, and women offer prasad to them.

People of the Agrawal and Maheshwari communities in Rajasthan celebrate the day as Raksha Bandhan and women tie the sacred thread on their brothers’ hand and pray for success, long life and safety.

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