Gnana Swaroopini Saraswathi Lyrics In English !!exclusive!! Site
Veena Pustaka, Dharini, Hamsa Vahini, Saraswathi. (Meaning: O bearer of the Veena (lute) and the book; O rider of the Swan, Saraswathi.)
Shuddha Manasa, Saraswathi, Bhakta Vatsala, Saraswathi. (Meaning: O Saraswathi of pure mind; O Saraswathi, who is affectionate toward devotees.)
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Saraswathi, Namostute, Maha Bhagavathi, Namostute. Hamsa Vahini, Namostute, Gnana Swaroopini, Namostute. (Meaning: O Saraswathi, I bow to you; O great Goddess, I bow to you. O rider of the swan, I bow to you; O embodiment of wisdom, I bow to you.) To gain the full benefit of the chant, understanding the meaning is crucial. When you know what you are saying, the mind aligns with the vibration of the words. Here is the complete English translation of the Gnana Swaroopini Saraswathi lyrics :
Shwetha Varna, Shubha Karini, Chandra Kaladhari, Saraswathi. (Meaning: O one with pure white complexion, doer of auspiciousness; O bearer of the crescent moon, Saraswathi.) Veena Pustaka, Dharini, Hamsa Vahini, Saraswathi
Jada Mata Bhanga Karini, Mooda Hridaya, Nivaarini. (Meaning: O one who destroys the state of inertia (stupor); O remover of foolishness from the heart.)
Unlike material knowledge, Gnana refers to the intuitive wisdom that destroys ignorance (Avidya). This chant is often recited by students before exams, artists before performances, and spiritual seekers during meditation, as it is believed to sharpen the intellect and clear mental fog. Below is the complete and accurate Romanized version of the hymn. The lyrics are structured in short, rhythmic lines to help you follow the meter easily. This version remains faithful to the original Sanskrit pronunciation. Share the Gnana Swaroopini lyrics with a friend
Gnana Swaroopini, Saraswathi, Vidya Dadini, Saraswathi. (Meaning: O Saraswathi, embodiment of wisdom; O Saraswathi, bestower of learning.)