Saraswati continues to be widely worshipped across India, particularly on her designated festival day, Vasant Panchami (the fifth day of spring, and also known as Saraswati Puja and Saraswati Jayanti in many regions of India), when students honor her as the patron goddess of knowledge and education. [1][17] Traditionally, the day is marked by ... Have you ever wondered about the diverse forms of Saraswati , the goddess of knowledge, music, arts, and wisdom in Hindu mythology? From the serene and scholarly form of “Ved Mata ” to the powerful and fierce incarnation of “Mahasaraswati,” each manifestation of Saraswati embodies a unique aspect of her divine nature. Let’s explore the enchanting world of these various forms and uncover the stories behind them. Keeping the statue or picture of Saraswati Mata in front, light incense lamps, incense sticks, guggal in front of them, so that the communication of positive energy in the environment increases. Among the great pantheon of Hindu gods, Saraswati is one of the most highly regarded figures with unmatched importance. Her influence permeates every element of the Indian spiritual and intellectual terrain as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, arts, and culture.