ॐ ऐं सरस्वत्यै नमः
Transliteration
Om Aim Saraswatyai Namah
| Mantra Type | Saraswati Beeja Mantra |
| Deity | Goddess Saraswati (deity of knowledge, music, and arts) |
| Japa Count | 108 times daily, especially during studies |
Meaning
I bow to Goddess Saraswati through the power of the Aim beeja — invoking the divine energy of knowledge, wisdom, speech, and creativity.
Word-by-Word Meaning
- ॐ (Om) — The primordial cosmic sound / Brahman
- ऐं (Aim) — The Vagbhava Beeja / Saraswati Beeja: Ai = Saraswati, M = that which dissolves ignorance into knowledge
- सरस्वत्यै (Saraswatyai) — To Goddess Saraswati (flowing one / she who flows with knowledge)
- नमः (Namah) — Salutation / I bow
Benefits
- Aim is the beeja (seed) of Goddess Saraswati — directly activates her divine energy
- Sharpens intellect, memory, and analytical ability
- Removes mental blocks, confusion, and learning difficulties
- Bestows eloquence, articulate speech, and writing ability
- Grants mastery in music, fine arts, and creative fields
- Highly effective for students at all levels
- Activates the Vishuddha (throat) chakra — center of communication
- Removes ignorance and deepens spiritual understanding
When to Chant
Daily morning practice, especially before studying. On Vasant Panchami (Saraswati Puja day). Before exams, performances, or creative work.
Historical & Scriptural Significance
Aim is the Vagbhava Beeja — the seed sound of Saraswati and of the spoken word (Vak). This beeja is considered the origin of all language, music, and knowledge in Tantric tradition. The mantra is found in the Saraswati Upanishad and various Shakta Tantras. It is the single most important mantra for invoking Saraswati’s grace in academic and creative pursuits.
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Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saraswati