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		<title>Shiva&#8217;s Tilak Festival: Hidden Tradition of Vasant Panchami Revealed</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Vasant Panchami is synonymous with Saraswati Puja, where students pray for sharp intellects amid stacks of fresh notebooks. Yet, beneath this scholarly reverence lies a joyous ritual honoring Lord Shiva&#8217;s&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Vasant Panchami is synonymous with Saraswati Puja, where students pray for sharp intellects amid stacks of fresh notebooks. Yet, beneath this scholarly reverence lies a joyous ritual honoring Lord Shiva&#8217;s impending marriage—the Tilak Utsav. This practice, deeply rooted in Hindu lore, transforms temples into wedding venues in preparation for Mahashivratri.</p>



<p>Puranic tales describe Shiva and Parvati&#8217;s celestial wedding, with Vasant Panchami acting as the ceremonial kickoff. Nowhere is this more alive than in Varanasi&#8217;s ancient ghats and mandirs. Here, Shiva is dressed as a groom: his brow marked with vibrant haldi-chandan tilak, body splashed with gulal, evoking the excitement of a pre-wedding soiree.</p>



<p>Pilgrims arrive in droves, offering marigolds, turmeric paste, and heartfelt prostrations. &#8216;The vairagi Shiva now dons the groom&#8217;s garb,&#8217; they whisper, as the rituals ignite fervor for the divine nuptials ahead. This tradition underscores Shiva&#8217;s transition from eternal ascetic to devoted spouse.</p>



<p>No Shiva Tilak is complete without kesariya malpua bhog—golden pancakes drenched in saffron sweetness, symbolizing spring&#8217;s bounty and matrimonial bliss. Celebrations spill into streets with processions, music, and communal feasts, uniting thousands in ecstasy.</p>



<p>Intriguingly, the day also sees the Holika danda being planted, a nod to Holi&#8217;s imminent arrival. From Kashi&#8217;s sacred lanes to remote villages, Vasant Panchami&#8217;s dual essence—learning and love—continues to enchant, preserving age-old customs in modern times.</p>
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