Basant Panchami 2026: Grand Spiritual Celebrations at Dayalbagh, Agra

Basant Panchami 2026, Dayalbagh Agra, Radhasoami Faith, Sant Satguru Prof. Prem Saran Satsangi Sahab, Radhasoami Satsang Dayalbagh

Basant Panchami Day is the celebration of the auspicious occasion of onset of Spring season. It is celebrated throughout the country notably in North India where it is a Cultural Festival.

The Ra-Dha-Sva-Aa-Mi Faith, with its headquarters at Dayalbagh, Agra, commemorates this occasion on a grand scale annually, , because it heralds a New Year for them. This year it was celebrated on 23rd January.

As part of the programme, the Present Sant Satguru of Ra-Dha-Sva-Aa-Mi Faith, Prof. Prem Saran Satsangi Sahab, in His immense Compassion and Grace, visited various residential colonies attached to Dayalbagh Ashram and showered His Blessings on the inmates. Various programmes were organised at multiple places and times each day.

Children from the age group of 3 weeks to 12 years and Gender-free, participated collectively in these enchanting cultural presentations displaying Superhumane qualities. These programmes included physical training exercises, and self-defence demonstrations, conducted in a highly disciplined and coordinated manner, reflecting the holistic approach to physical, moral and spiritual development fostered at Dayalbagh.

Also, Baby Show, Fancy Dress Show, gymnastics displays and sports events were organised at Dayalbagh, with the inclusive, active participation of children and elders alike.

To add a festive flavour and joy to the occasion, decorative lighting was done at Dayalbagh and Satsang Colonies across India and abroad.

Thus, the celebrations of Basant Panchami 2026 at Dayalbagh embodied a harmonious blend of spiritual devotion, disciplined collective living and joyous cultural expression.

Celebrations in Tamil Nadu

In Tamil Nadu, Basant was celebrated with great enthusiasm, pomp & fervour in all the 13 Branches falling under the Tamil Radhasoami Satsang Association.

Apart from special prayers submitted in the Lord’s feet for emancipation of all Jivas, the Branches were adorned with Decorations. Outdoor & Indoor activities for all ages including the children were held. Cuisines of all states were made by Mahila Associations.

 

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