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Amulets of Sarasvati - Goddess of knowledge and arts.
🦢 Sarasvati Amulets Goddess of Knowledge and the Arts 🦢
Sarasvati, sometimes called Saraswati (in Thailand she is called Surasawadee สรสฺวตี ), is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, wisdom, music, and the arts. She is part of the Tridevi , the female trinity composed of Lakshmi , Parvati , and Sarasvati . Worshipped since ancient India, Sarasvati is depicted seated on a white lotus (her mount is a swan or peacock), holding a veena (musical instrument), a symbol of harmony and learning. Her amulets are particularly beneficial for students, artists, musicians, and all those seeking knowledge .
🏵 Yang Chenma: the Sarasvati of the Tibetans 🏵
In Tibetan Buddhism, Sarasvati is known as Yang Chenma (or Yangchen Drolma). She is seen as a protective deity of eloquence, memory, and the understanding of sacred texts. Tibetan practitioners invoke Yang Chenma to develop their intelligence, clarity of mind, and creativity . Her worship is particularly widespread in monasteries where monks study philosophy and grammar, and her amulets are prized to promote study and spiritual success.
🦢 Sacred mantra of Sarasvati 🦢
To be recited to invoke the blessing of Sarasvati
🕉 Sanskrit: ॐ ऐं सरस्वत्यै नमः
📖 Phonetics: Om Aim Sarasvatyai Namah
🇫🇷 Translation: Salutations to Sarasvati, goddess of knowledge and eloquence.
✨ Wearing or offering a Sarasvati amulet invites inspiration, intelligence, and harmony into your life. These talismans are ideal for children, students, artists, and anyone seeking intellectual and spiritual elevation.
The Yantram symbol of Sarasvati.
🙏 Reciting the Sarasvati mantra while contemplating her sacred yantra or listening to her chanting is a practice that nourishes the soul and clarifies the mind. Paired with a consecrated amulet, this meditation attracts the goddess's blessing and opens the door to knowledge, creativity, and inner inspiration. 🙏