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Saraswati Stotram -Chant and Learn with Lyrics

Chant and Learn powerful Saraswati Stotram and get Devi Ma’s blessings!!

In the Vedic tradition, Devi Saraswati is the goddess of learning and wisdom. Saraswati Ma is depicted with a Veena (classical music instrument), rosary beads, and holy scripture helps visualize her as the giver of knowledge, all forms of skills, artistic talents and the knowledge about the highest self.

Learn to Chant the Mantra !!

Saraswati Mantra is a highly powerful one and is easy to learn. The regular chanting of this mantra can win the grace of Mother Saraswati and bestow goodness and knowledge and help the chanters mature spiritually.

 

Mother Saraswati is heralded as Vag Devi (goddess of speech). She is said to be seated in the tongue of Lord Brahma, who is the master of all universal knowledge and wisdom. Mother Saraswati is the goddess of learning who is installed and worshipped in all educational institutions and organizations teaching and practicing visual, performing and fine arts.

Regular chanting of Saraswati Mantra can clarify thoughts, improve will power and the power of self-determination, vairagya or sense of detachment. The mantra can dispel ignorance and help in the quick mastering of all that is learnt. It can install the true purpose of life in the minds of the chanters and conform them firmly in their pursuit of spiritual advancement.

Saraswati mantra is highly recommended for school going children. Regular chanting of Saraswati mantra can help them understand the subjects well and score better marks. It can significantly increase the power of concentration and help focus on what is learnt without any diversion or digression. Some of the imminent benefits of Saraswati Mantra are memory enhancement, refinement of knowledge and skills and clarity of expression.

 

 

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