Saraswati Yantra is a sacred geometrical diagram to invoke Goddess Saraswati. It bestows education, knowledge, and creativity to worshippers. It also enhances concentration an memory in students. The Yantra is contained in a Bhupur (a square with 4 T-shaped doors), the doors give access to the Yantra. The eight lotus petals represent 5 elements – Air, Fire, Water, Earth, and Sky, and 3 Gunas (vitrues) – Sattva (goodness), Rajas (passion) and Tamas (chaos). The six pointed star is a unique combination of upward and downward triangle which represents the union of male and female aspect of God. At the centre of the six pointed star is the central point, Bindu, which is the most powerful part of the Yantra and represents the Supreme consciousness or the Goddess Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge. She is associated with wisdom, music, art, and learning. She is one of the three main goddesses of Hinduism. Saraswati is the wife of Brahma and the sister of Shiva. She is depicted as playing harp (veena), holding Vedas, rosary, pot, and riding on her animal mount, swan. Within Hindu literature, Saraswati is known by many different names. Her titles include Brahmani, meaning the power of Brahma, and Brahmi, meaning goddess of sciences. She is also known as Vidyadatri, the goddess who provides knowledge, and Vagdevi, the goddess of speech. In Vedic literature, Saraswati is imagined as purifying water of knowledge.
The Saraswati Yantra is a powerful spiritual tool used by practitioners to invoke the blessings of Saraswati and harness her divine energies for various purposes, including academic success, creativity, artistic expression, and spiritual growth. Saraswati Yantra is to invoke the blessings of Saraswati and seek her guidance in matters related to education, learning, creativity, and communication. Students, artists, writers, scholars, and anyone seeking to enhance their intellectual abilities or creative talents may use this yantra to aid in their endeavors.
Some practitioners may perform rituals and ceremonies to consecrate the Saraswati Yantra before using it for meditation or worship. These rituals may involve chanting of mantras, offering of flowers, incense, and other offerings, and invoking the presence of Saraswati through prayers and invocations.
Practitioners typically use the Saraswati Yantra for meditation, concentration, and visualization practices. By focusing their attention on the yantra and meditating upon its symbolism, practitioners seek to connect with the divine energy of Saraswati and invoke her blessings.
Benefits of Saraswati Yantra:
- Enhanced Learning Abilities: It is believed that worshiping Saraswati Yantra can enhance one’s learning abilities, memory retention, and concentration. Students often use it to improve their academic performance and excel in their studies.
- Creative Inspiration: Saraswati is also associated with creativity and artistic expression. Meditating upon or using the Saraswati Yantra may help individuals tap into their creative potential and find inspiration for artistic endeavors.
- Wisdom and Clarity: Saraswati represents wisdom and clarity of thought. Worshiping the Saraswati Yantra may help individuals gain deeper insights, clarity of mind, and better decision-making abilities.
- Speech and Communication: Saraswati is considered the patroness of speech and communication. Those seeking improvement in public speaking, eloquence, and effective communication skills may benefit from the energies of the Saraswati Yantra.
- Intellectual Growth: The Saraswati Yantra is believed to facilitate intellectual growth and mastery in various fields of knowledge. It is often used by scholars, academics, and researchers to aid in their pursuit of knowledge and expertise.
- Protection: In addition to its positive attributes related to knowledge and wisdom, the Saraswati Yantra is also believed to offer protection against negative energies, obstacles, and hindrances in one’s path to learning and self-improvement.
- Spiritual Growth: Saraswati is revered not only for worldly knowledge but also for spiritual wisdom. Using the Saraswati Yantra in spiritual practices may aid in one’s spiritual growth, inner peace, and connection to higher consciousness.
Pieter Weltevrede – is a Master “Sacred-Artist” based out of the Netherlands. After a many years of guidance, under his guru Late Harish Johari a successful author, a gifted painter and sculptor, a lifetime scholar, an inspiring teacher, a splendid cook, an ayurvedic massage miracle, etc., Pieter embarked on his own journey amalgamating ancient Indian knowledge with his own western sensibilities evolving an art form that appeals to todays international audience. He has been practising his art form from the last 40 years now. His original paintings are in water colours on silk with a wash-technique that gives them a very three-dimensional feel. The complexity and detail in his works are a super-human endeavour as he continues to live a mundane life travelling between the Western World and India.
Here, ‘Saraswati Yantra’ paintings are printed on coated matt paper by inkjet printer, using ultra chrome inks with an off-white paper mounting with golden border, and encased inside a fibre frame with acrylic sheet cover in the front.
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