We pray to Saraswati to shine forth the Light of true knowledge in our hearts and lives and lead us on the path of pure vibrations and Truth.
Shree Maa has told this charming story about the grace of the Goddess Saraswati. Once, a high school student told Shree Maa that even though she studied sincerely, she never got good grades. Shree Maa asked her gently why this was so, and the student mumbled that she sometimes got nervous, sometimes she forgot what she had studied, and sometimes the questions asked on the tests were just too difficult.
Shree Maa asked her, “And prayer? Do you pray to Mother Saraswati? Everyday? Even just before your exam?” The young girl was silent and Maa said encouragingly, “Pray to Mother Saraswati from now on. Chant Her mantra. Pray every day a little – and ask Her to help you. Call on Her before your exam. Mother will help you, no doubt.”
Less than a year passed and the girl’s mother told Shree Maa how well her daughter was doing in her studies, thanks to Mother Saraswati’s blessings and grace! Praying to Mother Saraswati is so important for children that Swamiji and Shree Maa have written a book called “Saraswati Puja for Children”.
Worship and Celebrations at the Devi Mandir
At the Devi Mandir, Saraswati Puja is celebrated with great fanfare on Magh Panchami, the fifth day of the bright fortnight of the lunar month of Magh, which usually falls in January. A variety of offerings are made for Mother Saraswati, and a grand puja is conducted by Swamiji.
Swamiji blesses all the children in attendance, as well as each of us who seeks knowledge, with the gift of pens that have been offered to Saraswati during the puja. He blesses our books, notebooks, musical instruments and even our laptops on this holy day. We end this celebration by singing to Divine Mother, who is the source of all vibration and the origin of music itself.
Sri Eswaran