Puja Vidhi · Goddess Saraswati (Sharada, Vagdevi, Veenapani)
Saraswati Puja
सरस्वती पूजा
Saraswati Puja is performed to invoke Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, learning, music, arts, and wisdom. Vasant Panchami is the principal day for Saraswati worship and marks the onset of spring. Students place their books, instruments, and tools of learning before the Goddess on this day in a ritual called 'Vidyarambha' (beginning of learning) or Ayudha Puja. Yellow is the sacred colour of Vasant Panchami, associated with the ripening mustard fields and the onset of spring.
Puja Samagri (Materials Required)
- ◆Idol or image of Goddess Saraswati — white-robed, holding a veena (lute), book, rosary, and lotus
- ◆Yellow flowers: marigold, yellow rose, yellow chrysanthemum
- ◆Yellow cloth for altar
- ◆White flowers: jasmine, white lotus
- ◆Books, musical instruments, pens — placed before the deity for blessings
- ◆White or yellow sweets: kheer, barfi, or yellow laddoos
- ◆Incense and camphor
- ◆White sandalwood paste (not red sandalwood — white for Saraswati)
- ◆Tulsi leaves are generally NOT offered to Saraswati (offered to Vishnu, not Shakti)
Step-by-Step Vidhi
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On Vasant Panchami morning: place Saraswati idol facing east on a yellow-cloth-covered altar
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Arrange books, musical instruments, pens, and tools of craft or learning before the Goddess
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Perform Ganesh Puja first
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Invoke Goddess Saraswati with the mantra: 'Om Aim Saraswatyai Namah'
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Offer yellow flowers, white lotus, and white sandalwood paste
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Offer sweets (kheer or yellow laddoos) as Naivedya
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Light incense and camphor. Recite Saraswati Vandana: 'Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu Vidya Roopena Samsthita'
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Recite Saraswati Chalisa or the Saraswati Stotram
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Children perform Vidyarambha — the formal beginning of their studies by writing the first letters on a slate or paper, blessed by the Goddess
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Conclude with aarti and distribute prasad (sweets). Books are NOT used on this day — they rest before the Goddess
Main Mantra
Om Aim Saraswatyai Namah
Chant 108 times during the puja
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vasant Panchami and why is Saraswati worshipped?
Vasant Panchami (also Basant Panchami) is the 5th day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Magha (January–February) and marks the beginning of spring (Vasant Ritu). Goddess Saraswati is worshipped on this day because it is her birthday according to the Hindu tradition. Students place their books and instruments before her, and the day is considered auspicious for beginning new studies, arts, or creative endeavours.
What colour is associated with Saraswati Puja?
Yellow (Peet Varna) is the primary colour of Vasant Panchami, associated with ripening mustard fields, spring sunshine, and auspiciousness. White is also sacred to Saraswati as it represents purity and the clarity of knowledge. Wearing yellow clothing on Vasant Panchami while performing Saraswati Puja is traditional.
Can Saraswati Puja be done at home before exams?
Yes. A simple Saraswati Puja at home before examinations involves placing your study books and stationery before the Goddess's image, offering flowers and sweets, chanting 'Om Aim Saraswatyai Namah' 108 times, and praying for clarity and retention. Vasant Panchami is ideal, but the puja can be performed on any day — especially Thursday (Guru's day, associated with education and Jupiter).
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