vande shAradAm.h
Anand Hudli
anandhudli at HOTMAIL.COM
Tue Sep 29 16:12:16 CDT 1998
The Goddess, devI is worhipped in Her various forms during
the first nine days of the month of Ashvina, also called the
navarAtra. On the seventh, eighth, and ninth days, She is
worshipped in the form of mahAsarasvatI, the Goddess of learning.
The chaNDI-pATha, a reading of the durgA-saptashatI (700 verses
on durgA) is also done on all the nine days.
shuklAM brahmavichArasAraparamAmAdyAM jagadvyApiniiM
vINApustakadhAriNImabhayadAM jADyAndhakArApahAm.h |
haste sphATikamAlikAM cha dadhatIM padmAsane saMsthitAM
vande tAM parameshvarIM bhagavatIM buddhipradAM shAradAm.h ||
shuklAM - white complexioned
brahmavichAra - inquiry into Brahman
sAra - essence
paramAM - supreme
AdyAM - the original
jagadvyApiniiM - pervader of the world
vINApustaka - the Veena and book
dhAriNIM - holder
abhayadAM - bestower of safety
jADyAndhakArApahAM - who drives away the darkness of dull intellect
haste - in the hand
sphATikamAlikAM - a garland of crystals
cha - and
dadhatIM - holding
padmAsane - seated in a lotus
saMsthitAM - situated
vande - I bow to
tAM - that
parameshvarIM - the supreme IshvarI
bhagavatIM - the Goddess
buddhipradAM - the bestower of intellect
shAradAM - ShAradA
I bow to that Highest IshvarI, Goddess ShAradA (Sarasvatii),
who is white complexioned, who is the supreme essence of the
inquiry into Brahman, who is the origin of the world and pervades
it everywhere, who holds the (musical instrument) Veena (lute) and
book (in two of Her hands), who (displays the abhayamudra) with
another hand (indicating that She bestows safety by driving away
fear), who in ( Her fourth) hand holds a garland made of crsytals,
who is seated in a lotus, who drives away the darkness of dullness of
intellect, and who bestows intelligence.
Another popular verse on sarasvatI:
yA kundendutushhAra-hAradhavalA yA shubhravastrAvR^itA
yA vINAvaradaNDamaNDitakarA yA shvetapadmAsanA |
yA brahmAchyutashaMkaraprabhR^itibhirdevaiH sadA pUjitA
sA mAM pAtu sarasvatI bhagavatI niHsheShajADyApahA ||
May She, Goddess sarasvatI protect me (from dullness of intellect),
who is as white as the white jasmine, moon, snow, and garland, who is
dressed in white clothes, whose hand is adorned by the excellent vINA
(lute), who is seated in a white lotus, who is always worshipped by
the gods beginning with BrahmA, ViShNu, and Shiva, and who drives
away all dullness of intellect.
Anand
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