Monday, January 22, 2018

SEVAI :Sarasvathi, The Goddess of Learning situated in SEVAI Shanthi Matric.Higher Secondary School,in Shanthinivasam.

Sri Vidya Saraswathi Goddess
The Vidya Sarasvathi temple is around 22 kilometers from Trichy in SEVAI Arumbuhal Nagar, Sirugamani village.SEVAI Shanthi Matric Higher Secondary School in  Arumbuhal Nagar, Sirugamani village has established a renowned Sri Vidya Saraswathi temple . The temple premises has praharams for Sri Vidya Ganapathi Temple, Sri.Iswaria Lakshimi Temple, Lord Bala Murugan Temple. Surrounding this temple there are painting Temples which were painted. These painted temples are Ventajalapathy,Prasanna Venketachalapathy,Hanuman, Mum moorthihal, Ranganathar, Mariamman, Ramar Pattabishekam,Rock Fort, Annai Velankanni, Makka-Mathina, Lord Siva, Rathinagreeswarar etc. . Saraswati, means the flowing one. She is the goddess of knowledge and learning in Hinduism. She is extolled in the Vedas both as a goddess and as the sacred river by the same name.
Originally, she was a river goddess. Later became popular as the consort of Brahman and the goddess of knowledge and learning. She has seven sisters and helps the gods by destroying their foes. She also dispels the darkness of our minds. During dharsan time around 000's of devotees visit the temple every day.
Saraswati Mantra illuminates the minds of those seeking knowledge be it
Image of Goddess Saraswathi
related to the educational field or spiritual world. Saraswati mantra is believed to instill onfidence and imparts strong communicative skills. Saraswati Mantra also helps in developing our speech, removes Vani Dosha and helps us in making the appropriate use of our words.
Mata Saraswati is the deity of Saraswati Mantra. Saraswati Devi is the goddess of speech, arts, music, knowledge, and mind power. Saraswati Devi is also called 'Vak Devi' the goddess of speech and sound. Saraswati Devi revealed language to man. Goddess Saraswati is depicted as a beautiful woman dressed in pure white representing purity; sits on a white swan symbolizing knowledge and truth, her four hands holding a veena through the strings of which flows all creativity and art form and a book symbolizing the Vedas (the original source of all Knowledge); a sphatik mala representing the power of meditation and a pot of sacred water having rejuvenative and purifying powers.


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