Vasanta Panchami, also popularly celebrated as Saraswati Pooja, is observed in the early part of February during the special 5th Waxing Moon, marking the end of winter and the beginning of spring. It means the ‘Fifth Day of Spring’ and celebrates Goddess Saraswati, the Divine Feminine Archetype of education, wisdom, and knowledge, embodying the free flow of universal intelligence and consciousness, endowing us with the powers of speech, wisdom, and learning.
On Vasanta Panchami, Pillai Center will perform a unique suite of services inclusive of a Group Fire Lab to invoke the Trifold Blessings of the Supreme Archetypes of knowledge, wisdom, and intelligence – Goddess Saraswati, Hayagriva (horse-necked avatar of Vishnu), and Ezhuthari Nathar (Akshareshwara- a form of Shiva as Divine Accountant), along with 3 Powerspots Poojas, and choice of Individual Fire Labs to help you access their Divine energies and bountiful blessings of knowledge, intelligence, wisdom, and creativity.
According to legend, Brahma, Creator of the Cosmic Universe, wanted a sense of order and created Goddess Saraswati, the embodiment of wisdom and art, who emerged from his mouth. Revered as his consort, Brahma named her Goddess Vagdevi, the Goddess of speech and sound, who has healing and purifying powers.
Hayagriva is an incarnation of Vishnu, with a horse’s head and a bright, white human body. He is worshipped as ‘Gnanaswaroopa’ – the embodiment of all growth, knowledge, and supreme wisdom. Known as the Protector of Goddess Saraswati, he retrieved the Vedas stolen by Asuras Madhu and Kaitabha, after killing them and brought them back to Brahma.
Ezhuthari Nathar, also called Akshareshwara, is an incarnation of Shiva, who came to the rescue of Sudasman, an accountant of the Shiva temple and his sincere devotee, who feared punishment from the king for making an error in entry. He invoked Shiva in his prayers, and the Supreme God taking his form submitted the temple accounts correctly. Sudasman was surprised and realized the grace of Shiva, who later gave him ‘Darshan’ (sacred vision) as Ezhuthari Nathar (accountant).
As per sacred texts, performing the Group Fire Lab propitiating Goddess Saraswati, Hayagriva, and Ezhuthari Nathar can enhance intelligence, wisdom, and bestow the following blessings:
Archana (Pooja) to Saraswati, Hayagriva, and Ezhuthari Nathar (Akshareshwara) at 3 Powerspots
According to Powerspot belief, performing Pooja to Saraswati, Hayagriva, and Ezhuthari Nathar (Akshareshwara) at the following 3 Powerspots can grant the following blessings:
Individual Fire Labs for Saraswati, Hayagriva, and Ezhuthari Nathar (Akshareshwara)
According to traditional practice, donating stationery items can help you receive blessings of the Archetypes of Learning and Knowledge, Saraswati, Hayagriva, Ezhuthari Nathar (Akshareshwar), as well as Jupiter, who signifies knowledge and wisdom.
Keeping the statue of Goddess Saraswati, who signifies wisdom and learning, can radiate her Divine energy, enhance your power of speech, and remove ignorance and inertia that can impede your growth. The Saraswati statue energized in the Vasanta Panchami ceremonies can unearth your potential and sharpen your skill sets.
Keeping this statue of Hayagriva in your sacred space can increase your concentration and memory power. This energized statue absorbs the Vedic chants during the Vasanta Panchami ceremonies and can radiate Divine energy throughout your workplace or residence.
Vasanta Panchami, also popularly celebrated as Saraswati Pooja, is observed in the early part of February during the special 5th Waxing Moon, marking the end of winter and the beginning of spring. It means the ‘Fifth Day of Spring’ and celebrates the three Supreme Archetypes of knowledge, wisdom, and intelligence -Goddess Saraswati, the Divine Feminine Archetype, Hayagriva, an incarnation of Vishnu, Supreme Preserver of the Universe, and Ezhuthari Nathar (Akshareshwara) a form of Shiva. On this auspicious day, you can access their Divine energies and invoke their blessings to raise your consciousness and enhance your intelligence and creative skills.
Vasanta Panchami, also known as Saraswati Pooja, is observed on the special 5th Waxing Moon in the first half of February, signifying the end of winter and the start of spring. It means the ‘Fifth Day of Spring’ and is the best time to invoke the three Supreme Archetypes of knowledge, wisdom, and intelligence -Goddess Saraswati, Hayagriva, an incarnation of Vishnu, Supreme Preserver of the Universe, and Ezhuthari Nathar (Akshareshwara) a form of Shiva. On this auspicious day, you can access Divine energies of these Supreme Archetypes and invoke their blessings to raise your consciousness and enhance your intelligence and creative skills.
Vasanta Panchami, also known as Saraswati Pooja, falls on the auspicious 5th Waxing Moon in the early part of February, signalling the end of winter and the beginning of spring for many people. Known as the “Fifth Day of Spring,” it honours the divinities of knowledge, understanding, and intelligence: Saraswati, the Divine Feminine Archetype; Hayagriva, an incarnation of Vishnu; and Ezhuthari Nathar (Akshareshwara), a manifestation of Shiva. Invoke their blessings and harness their Divine energies on this auspicious day to elevate your state of consciousness and sharpen your intellect and creative abilities.
Yoga Hayagriva is a rare form of Hayagriva, the archetype of knowledge seen in a meditating posture, with legs folded. According to traditional practices, propitiating this statue energized in the Vasanta Panchami ceremonies can improve memory, help excel in academics, and bestow the power of speech.
Please Note: The domestic shipment of Product starts from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, a week after the entire set of rituals has been completed.
This statue of Hayagriva energized in the Vasanta Panchami ceremonies can enhance your insight, intelligence, intuition, improve your analytical skills, and bestow a life of prosperity, wellbeing, and material abundance.
Please Note: The domestic shipment of Product starts from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, a week after the entire set of rituals has been completed.
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