Salutations to Saraswati and Hayagriva
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• October 19, 1999
Dear Members, This time of year we pray to Saraswati Devi and Lord Hayagriva to bless us with wisdom and knowledge. Aside from the festive aspects of Navaratri, such as assembling various dolls and figures and constructing elaborate facades for the Navaratri golu and inviting sumangalis over, we primarily celebrate the active presence of Lakshmi Thaayaar during this festival, culminating with the honoring of Her in the form of Saraswati Devi, the Goddess of all learning and speech. Sri Sadagopan has written quite elaborately about the Vedic concept of Saraswati in previous years: http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/feb96/0033.html http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/aug98/0078.html http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/aug98/0154.html http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/aug98/0169.html According to the understanding of some acharyas, as the presiding deity of all speech, Saraswati is appropriately the consort of Lord Hayagriva, and is not to be confused with the later Puranic notion of a Saraswati being the wife of Brahma (sarojAsana-dharma-patnI). Accordingly, She is Lakshmi Herself; if Hayagriva represents the essence of the Vedas, She is the sound of this essence, related inseparably to it. Some take the following paasuram from Tirumazhisai Alvar's Naanmukan Thiruvantaati to be a reference to this aspect of Lakshmi-Saraswati: veRpenRu vEngadam paadinEn, vIdaakki niRkinREn ninRu ninaikkinREn, - kaRkinRa noolvalaiyil pattirundha noolaatti kELvanaar, kaalvalaiyil pattirundhEn kaaN. (40) Here "noolaatti", the lady of the books, is taken to be a reference to the Goddess. (Alternatively, it also means the lady spoken of by the books, i.e., Vedas). Since noolaatti kELvanaar is identified with the Lord of Venkatam, Saraswati is none other than a form of Lakshmi. On the ninth day of Navaratri, known as Mahanavami, there is also what is known is "Ayudha pUja". I don't know if it is universally celebrated -- members are requested to clarify -- but on this day, all animals, equipment, etc., used in one's profession are ceremonially prayed for and blessed. I ask others to elaborate on how they celebrate these festive days. praNo devi sarasvatI vAjebhir vajinIvatI | dhInAm avitRyavatu | adiyEn raamaanuja daasan, Mani
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