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Sarasvati Pushkaram
Indian river festival From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sarasvati Pushkaram is a festival of River Sarasvati that normally occurs once every 12 years. Saraswati River is considered as the "Antarvahini" (invisible river) which flows at Triveni Sangam. This Pushkaram is observed for a period of 12 days from the time of entry of Jupiter into Mithuna rasi (Gemini).[1]
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Saraswati Pushkaram or Pushkaralu is a Hindu festival dedicated to the River Saraswati, celebrated once every 12 years when Jupiter (Brihaspati) enters the Zodiac sign Gemini (Mithun). The event holds special spiritual significance and is marked by bathing rituals, religious ceremonies and cultural festivals on the bank of the river Godavari.
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History and Significance
Pushkaralu festivals are river-based festivals held across India that are associated with a specific river and zodiac sign. Saraswati Pushkaralu is linked to the mystical river Saraswati and is celebrated with great devotion, especially at the Triveni Sangamam in Kaleshwaram. People believe that the three rivers - Godavari, Pranahita and Saraswati meet here.
The Pushkaram period is considered highly auspicious for Hindus. People believe that taking a dip in the river during this period washes away sins and helps in getting freedom from the cycle of birth and death. It is also a good time to pray and offer respect to our ancestors by performing rituals like Tarpan.
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Triveni Sangamam
At Kaleshwaram, the Triveni Sangamam is considered a sacred confluence where devotees gather to perform rituals. The confluence of three rivers makes the site particularly powerful in spiritual terms. People believe that taking a holy dip during Pushkaralu provides spiritual purification and fulfils personal wishes.
During the 12-day festival, a variety of homams, pujas and aarti are conducted at major temples such as the Sri Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy Temple and Shri Maha Saraswati Ammavari Temple.↵Common practices include:
- Snanam (Holy Dip) at the Godavari and Saraswati Ghats.
- Tarpanam to honor ancestors.
- Participation in homams for health, knowledge, family welfare and spiritual growth.
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Key Rituals and Homams
1. Godavari Ghat, Kaleshwaram
- Timings: 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM
- Devotees perform rituals and take a holy dip.
2. Saraswati Ghat (Triveni Sangamam)
- Timings: 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM
- The main site of the Triveni Sangam, where three rivers are believed to meet.
Rivers and Zodiac Signs
The Pushkaram festivals are celebrated for 12 sacred rivers, each associated with a zodiac sign:
River | Zodiac Sign |
Ganga | Aries |
Yamuna | Cancer |
Saraswati | Gemini |
Narmada | Taurus |
Godavari | Leo |
Krishna | Virgo |
Kaveri | Libra |
Bhima | Scorpio |
Tungabhadra | Capricorn |
Sindhu | Aquarius |
Pranahita | Pisces |
Tapti | Sagittarius |
In 2025, Saraswati Pushkaralu is scheduled to take place from 15 May to 26 May in the town of Kaleshwaram, located in the Jayashankar Bhupalpally district of Telangana, India. It was inaugurated by CM Sri Anumula Revanth Reddy along with Sri Bhatti Vikramarku Mallu, Sri Duddilla Sridhar Babu, Sri Nalamada Uttam Kumar Reddy, Smt. Konda Surekha and Sri Ponnam Prabhakar.
In 2025, YatraDham.Org[2] is actively arranging the event, Saraswati Pushkaralu with the officials Saraswati Pushkaralu.[3] Their services aim is to simplify the yatra experience and help devotees focus on their spiritual journey. (YatraDham.Org – Saraswati Pushkaralu Telangana)
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References
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