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  2. Saraswati Vandana Mantra - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Saraswati in the Indian Museum, Kolkata. The Saraswati Vandana (Sanskrit: सरस्वती वन्दना, romanized: Sarasvatī Vandanā) is a Hindu mantra. It is addressed to the goddess Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom, and learning. [1] [2]

  3. Bījamantra - Wikipedia

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    A bījamantra (Sanskrit: बीजमन्त्र, romanized: bījamantra, lit. 'seed-mantra', in modern schwa-deleted Indo-Aryan languages: beej mantra), [1] or a bījākṣara ("seed-syllable"), is a monosyllabic mantra believed to contain the essence of a given deity.

  4. Prajñāpāramitā Devī - Wikipedia

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    This mantra is also found in the Caṇḍamahā­roṣaṇa tantra. [21] This mantra is also given in sadhanas to Vajra Saraswati in the Sādhanamālā. [22] Saraswati is an Indian goddess associated with speech, eloquence and wisdom which was also venerated by Buddhists. According to Sarah Shaw, she shares an affinity with ...

  5. Saraswati - Wikipedia

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    Saraswati (Sanskrit: ... In various Indian tantric sadhanas to Sarasvati (which only survive in Tibetan translation), her bija (seed) mantra is Hrīḥ. [133 ...

  6. Devi - Wikipedia

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    The tantric aspect in Devi Upanishad, says June McDaniel, is the usage of the terms yantra, bindu, bija, mantra, shakti and chakra. [13] Among the major world religions, the concept of Goddess in Hinduism as the divine feminine has had the strongest presence since ancient times. [24]

  7. Mantra - Wikipedia

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    One popular bija (seed) mantra in Mahayana Buddhism is the Sanskrit letter A (see A in Buddhism). This seed mantra was equated with Mahayana doctrines like Prajñaparamita (the Perfection of Wisdom), emptiness and non-arising. [83] [84] This seed mantra remains in use in Shingon, Dzogchen and Rinzai Zen.

  8. Rama Rahasya Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    The Upanishad adds that goddesses such as Saraswati (the goddess of learning) and Durga ... This mantra Rama is the Bija or the seed of the Rama Mantra.

  9. Devi Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    The tantric aspect in this Upanishad, says McDaniel, is in the usage of the terms yantra, bindu, bija, mantra, shakti and chakra. [12] The five verses from 8 to 12 form part of the Devi Stuti (in Devi Gita 1.44–48). This reflects the Vedicization of tantric nature of the Devi Upanishad, a fusion, which the author of the Devi Gita says "as one ...