Dear forum friends
As today is Vasantha panchami and main prayers of Vasantha panchami goes to Godess Saraswathi.
As I am thinking of this, I remembered our education track and Kanak changing Uma to support Suman Study. I believe this is the true pooja to Saraswathi maatha from our show and also this is first change in Uma.
One more important thing in this track: As KanUm offered true prayers to Sharada devi (one more name of Goddess Saraswathi) by supporting Suman higher studies, Maasa said her first word Uma as if Saraswathi maatha made her say those words.
It's truly magical scene and I would love to offer my sincere prayers to Vagdevi (the one who gives us ability to talk).
I made a VM with a song that praises Sharada devi with education track scenes.
[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8ulzrDaXts[/YOUTUBE]
Please share your education track views ..
Song Meaning: Song is mostly in Sanskrit and this meaning below is not my work. Credit goes to https://manikya.wordpress.com/2006/11/01/...
vaishnavi = paarvati
bhargavi = lakshmi
vagdevi = saraswati
Trigunatmike : One who drives three qualities - Sattvagun, Rajogun, and Tamogun.
Vindhya = knowledge
Vilasini = playful
vaaraahi = literally inextinguishable fire (baDabaagni); oka kshudra devataa ruupam.
tripuraambike = Who is the Mother-Goddess Tripurambika
bhavati = tamaru
vidyaam = knowledge
dehi = give
bhagavati = Goddess
sarva+artha = all activities/duties (not exact words)
sadhike = one who fulfills
satyartha = correct (truth)
chandrike = light of (actually moon light)
pahi = save
maam = me
mahaneeya+mantra+atmike = the one who has the power of great mantras
matangi = the Goddess Matangi
maaya+atmike = the one who has mysterious powers
Pallavi Meaning:
Oh, one who has three facets: powers of Vaishnavi (Sakti), opulences of Bhargavi (Lakshmi), wisdom of Vagdevi(Goddess Saraswati); one who plays/enjoys skillfully with knowledge, ocean of knowledge, one who represents the stresses in the creative process known Nada, Bindu, and Kala; Supreme Goddess; one who blesses with success in all activities; one who is the source of great light of truth; one who is hailed as Matangi ; one who has mysterious powers ; one who is has the powerful mantras as soul ;
please give me knowledge/education
please save me
charaNam 1 Word to word meaning:
ancita = worshipped
sangaatamu = companion
sancita = earned, gathered
sanketamu = appointment
sampaakamu = tree
Sri Bhaarati = Sri Saraswati
ksheera = milk
sampraaptamu = possession
amruta = most delicious, immortal
sampaatamu = a fall of
sukruta = past good
sampakam = huge tree
sarigama = sarigamalu
swara dhuni = A river/stream of music
saara = essence
varudhini = who gives blessings
saama = saama veda (pacification, gentle method)
sunaadha = good sound
vinOdini = one who enjoys
sakala = all
kala = arts
kalyani = one who causes good to
subhashini = one who speaks good words
Sri ragaalaya = the Temple of raagas
vaasini = one who stays in
charaNam 1 meaning:
Music is: descending honey; a worshipped companion; gathered (by past activities) appointment.
Obtaining Sri Saraswati's milk is like enjoying the fall of amrutam; (it is a proof/result of)tree of past good activities done by us.
Oh, one who gives as blessings the stream of swaras called "sarigama ; one who enjoys pacifying sweet music; one who does good (saviour) to all arts; one who speaks good words; one who lives in the temple of raagas; the ganges of honey; one who develops good wisgom (for her children)
please save me
charaNam 2 word to word meaning:
alochanamrutamu = honey extracted by thinking
sahita = included
hita = good (anukulamaina, priyamaina, subhamaina)
satyam = truth
Sarada = Goddess Saraswati's
stanyamu = milk from the breast (which feeds Her children)
saaraswata = sarasvata-sambandhamaina
akshra = text (that is undefeatable/immortal)
saaradhyamu = lead (That which is lead by the invincible)
gnyana = of wisdom
saamrajyamu = kingdom
janma = birth
saaphalyam = fruitfulness
sarasa+vacha+ubdhini = one who is the source of charming and sweet words
saarasa = A lotus or water lily
lochani = one who has eyes
vaani = Goddess Saraswati
pustaka = book
dharini = one who holds
varnaa+alankruta = decorated with a letter of the alphabet (aksharamu)
vaibhavaSaalini = one who possesses the glory
vara = desired
kavita = poem
chinta-mani = a precious stone (gem) of thought ; the wishing stone, a fabulous gem or magic ruby, imagined to yield its possessor all that he wishes.
salokyam = dwelling in heaven with God
sandhayini = one who unites (who is the way to)
Sri Chakra = the yantram of Goddess
simhasini = one who has throne as
charaNam 2 meaning:
Poetry is: honey that can be extracted on thinking; which also contains good-resulting truth; the (other) breast of Goddess Saraswati; the kingdom of wisdom which is led by Goddess' letters gives the fruitfulness to life.
Oh, one who is the source of sweet words, one who has eyes like lotus flowers, Goddess of voice; one who holds books in hands; one who has the glory of being decorated with letters of language; one who gives the desired poetry (to her children); one who takes us to the world of God; one who has Sri Chakram as her throne.
please save me
Other related Trivia:
1. Vaishnavi' means the one who is related to lord "Vishnu. Goddess Vaishnavi is the manifestation of the collective spiritual strengths of Mata Maha Kali, Mata Maha Lakshmi and Mata Maha Saraswati. It is described in Durga Sapatshati that the goddess was born as a young girl of extraordinary beauty and strength, out of the collectively pooled Tejas' of various Devtas' and three lords Brahma, Vishnu and Shankar.
2. In ancient India, Sage Bhrigu was Vishnu's devotee. He had married kardama's daughter Khyati. In answer to the prayer of that couple, Goddess Lakshmi was born as their daughter. Because she was the daughter of Bhrigu, she got the name Bhargavi'.
3. Matangi is the Dark One, a form of Saraswati, incarnated as the daughter of Matang Rishi. He was from the lowest caste known as Chandal, but did not believe in the orthodox caste system and wanted to achieve brahminhood through his karma. Through worship of first Indra and then Saraswati, she became his daughter and was unequaled in her intellect (mati). Thus Matang Rishi gained a reputation to which only brahmins were entitled.
4. Tripurambika: Who is the Mother-Goddess Tripurambika (who represents the stresses in the creative process known Nada, Bindu, and Kala).
5. An ancient Sanskrit SlOka:
Meaning: Music and Literature are the two breasts of Saraswati, the Mother of Learning. One [like honey] is sweet as we drink it; the other yields more and more nectar as we reflect on it [like an ikShu khaNDa i.e., sugarcane piece]