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Saraswathi is the hindu goddess of knowledge, learning, music, arts and wisdom. She is the mother of the Vedas. 'Saraswati Vandana' begin and end Vedic lessons.
Saraswati's birthday - Vasant Panchami or Vasantha Panchami - is a Hindu festival celebrated every year on the 5th day of the bright fortnight of the lunar month of Magha. Hindus celebrate this festival with great fervor in temples, homes and educational institutes alike.
Saraswathi Pooja is celebrated during Navarathiri or Dushera
This application is in devotion towards Goddess Saraswathi. It has the below below slokas and manthras in Bengali and English with audio.
1) Saraswathi Ashtotharam
2) Saraswathi Dashakshar Mantra
3) Mahasaraswathi Mantra
4) Saraswathi Mantra 1
5) Saraswathi Mantra 2
6) Saraswathi Mantra 3
7) Shri Saraswathi Puranokta Mantra
8) Saraswathi Gayatri Mantra
9) Vidya Mantra
10)Saraswathi Vandana
Ashtotharam or Ashtotharasathanamavali are generally 100 or more names venerating the deity, in this application it is Goddess Saraswathi. Ashtotharams are chanted while offering flowers to the deity during daily pooja. One can chant Saraswathi ashtotharam during pooja everyday.
This application is one in many spirituality content based applications mainly for users who follow Hindu dharma. We the "Spiritual Samarpanam" team express our gratitude to you for showing interest in our application and content. Please email your valuable suggestions to us at spiritual.samarpanam@gmail.com.
Various names of Saraswati
Bharati - eloquence; Mahavidya - transcendent knowledge; Brahmi - power of the immense being; Kamadhenu - the wish cow; Bijagarbha - womb of the seed or womb of the elements of speech; Dhanesvari - divinity of wealth; Vacdevi - divinity of speech; Vinapani - the one that holds the vina; Sarada - giver of essence; Vageshvari - mistress of speech.