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Saraswati mantra

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The following popular 'pranam mantra' or Sanskrit prayer, Saraswati devotees utter with utmost devotion eulogizes the goddess of knowledge and arts:


 Om Saraswati Mahabhagey, Vidye Kamala Lochaney

Viswarupey Vishalakshmi, Vidyam Dehi Namohastutey

Jaya Jaya Devi, Charachara Sharey, Kuchayuga Shobhita, Mukta Haarey
 
Vina Ranjita, Pustaka Hastey, Bhagavati Bharati Devi Namohastutey

The beautiful human form of Saraswati comes to the fore in this English translation of the Saraswati hymn:

"May Goddess Saraswati,
who is fair like the jasmine-colored moon,
and whose pure white garland is like frosty dew drops;
who is adorned in radiant white attire,
on whose beautiful arm rests the veena,
and whose throne is a white lotus;
who is surrounded and respected by the Gods, protect me.
May you fully remove my lethargy, sluggishness, and ignorance."

Source

hinduism.about.com