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Nithin Sridhar and Pratyasha Gupta
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Here I post the translation of last "sixty-six" of "hundred and eight" names of Goddess Saraswati as it appears in her Ashtottara Shatanama Stotra. If there is any improvements or corrections to be incorporated in the translations do tell us.
For Part-1 of the translation containing the last sixty six names, Read here-http://nithinsridhar.blogspot.in/2012/02/saraswati-ashtottara-shat-nama-stotra.html
For Part-1 of the translation containing the last sixty six names, Read here-http://nithinsridhar.blogspot.in/2012/02/saraswati-ashtottara-shat-nama-stotra.html
43. tiivra
It may be meaning both “all
powerful/intensive” and “All pervading”. She is the sum total of all existence.
She pervades everything. In her, she includes everything that exists.
44. mahabhadra
It literally means “Very auspicious”
or “Very pleasant/gentle/gracious”.
45. mahabalA
“Balaa” means “Strength”. She
represents “Great strength”.
46. bhogada
It means she who grants worldly
enjoyments.
47. bharatii
She is the goddess of speech;
48. bhAmA
She is personification of passion
and splendor.
49. govindA
It literally means
protector/controller of cows. Here Cow is symbolic of our senses. So she is
controller of senses.
50. gomatii
It literally means a place having
herds of cows. Symbolically it means Saraswati embodies all senses inside her.
In other words she is the senses herself.
51. shivaa
It literally means “Final
Emancipation”, that is she who delivers liberation/enlightment.
52. jaTilaa
She who has “matted hairs”.
53. vindhyavaasa
She whose abode is in Vindhya mountain
54. vindhyachalaviraajita
She who is seated in vindhya mountains.
55. chandika
The Fierce one, the wrathful. Chandi
represents Universal Shakti in its most fierce and uncontrolled aspect. Chandika is the summation of MahaKali,
MahaLakshmi and Mahasaraswati. And here, Saraswati is identified with Chandika.
56. Vaishnavi
Here Saraswati is identified with
Maha Lakshmi, the Power of Vishnu.
57. Braahmii
Here Saraswati is identified with
The Power of Brahma.
58. Brahmajnaneikasaadhana
She is the only medium to attain
Brahma-Jnana (Enlightment). That is, Saraswati bestows Ultimate Knowledge to
those who seek.
59. Saudaamini
Lightning, She is as strong and
effulgent as lightning.
60. sudhamurthi
She is the very personification of
divine nectar (of Jnana-Knowledge and Ananda-Bliss).
61. subhadra
She is auspicious and beautiful
62. surapoojita
She who is even worshipped by gods.
63. suvaasini
“Su” means “Good” and Vaasini means
“living”. It could mean “She who lives
in beautiful abode/Universe” or “She who fills her abode (the whole cosmos)
with auspiciousness”.
64. Sunaasaa
She who has beautiful nose.
65. vinidraa
It means “Sleepless/Awake”. There are three states of existence- waking,
dreaming and deep sleep. But, there is a fourth state-Turiya which is beyond
deep sleep. Saraswati represents this Turiya-Eternally awoken state of bliss
beyond deep sleep (nidra).
66. padmalochana
She whose eyes are as beautiful as
lotus.
67. vidyaarupa
She is the personification of Vidya
(Knowledge- secular, spiritual and transcendental).
68. vishaalaakshi
It means “Broad eyed”.
69. brahmajaaya
It means “the wife of Brahma”.
70. mahaaphalaa
It literally means “Great fruit”.
According to Hindu Dharma, there are four Purusharthas in life-Dharma, Artha,
Kama and Moksha, the last being the ultimate goal. Saraswati being Moksha herself grants it
(along with other purusharthas) to everyone. Here Mahaphala refers to Moksha.
71. trayimoorti
She is the
Personification/source/mother of all three Vedas (Rik, Yajus and sama).
72. trikaalagnya
She who knows everything about the
past, the present and the future.
73. triguna
She is the personification of the 3
Gunas-Tamas, Rajas and Sattva.
74. shastra roopini
She is the very Shastras/Scriptures
( Shruti , Smruti, Agamas) which has been laid down to guide the world.
75. shumbhasura-pramathini
She who tormented the demon
Shumbha. Shumbha represents one’s
asmita- “I - ness”. Saraswati the embodiment of Knowledge destroys this false
identity.
76. shubhadaa
One who grants wealth, prosperity
and all other auspicious things.
77. sarvatmika
She is omnipresent. She pervades the
whole universe.
78. raktabeeja-nihantri
She who slays the demon Raktabeeja.
Raktabeeja represents one’s desires. Here Saraswati is identified with Kali,
the embodiment of detachment, who destroys all desires.
79. chamunda
She who killed the demons Chanda and
Munda. Here also Saraswati is identified with Kali.
80. ambika
It means “Mother”. The name stresses
the motherly aspect of the Saraswathi. Further, Ambika represents that aspect
of Shakti which killed the demon Dhumralochana. Ambika is also called Koushiki
as she manifested from the Koshas of Parvati.
81. mundakaya praharana
She who killed demon Munda (That is
Kali).
82. dhumralochana-mardana
She who killed the demon
Dhumralochna (Kaushiki).
83. sarvadevastuta
Praised by all gods and goddesses.
84. soumya
Gentle and cheerful
85. sura-asura namaskruta
Both gods and demons bow to her.
86. kaalaraatri
Here Saraswati is identified with
Kalaratri (goddess of night).
87. kaladhaaraa
She who holds crescent moon on her
head. Here Saraswati is identified with
Parvati.
88. roopa soubhagyadayini
She who grants beauty, wealth and
prosperity.
89. vagdevi
Goddess of speech.
90. varaaroha
It can have two different meanings.
It may mean “She who rides”, that is she who controls everything in the
universe. The other meaning could be “She who has beautiful hips”
91. vaaraahi
Here Sarswati is identified with
Vaarahi, the Power of Varaha. (The Boar avatara of Vishnu)
92. vaarijaaasanaa
She who is seated on lotus.
93. chitraambaraa
She who is adorned with bright
garments/garments made of lotus.
94. chitragandhaa
She who has fragrance of the lotus.
95. chitramaalyavibhooshita
She who is adorned by garland of
lotus.
96. kaanta
It means “Lovely woman/earth”.
97. kaamapradaa
She who grants all desires
98. vandyaa
She who is very respectable/adorable
(Pujaneeya). She to whom everyone bows to in reverence.
99. vidyaadharaa supoojitaa
She who is revered as the
supporter/nourisher of Knowledge.
100. shwetaasanaa
She who is seated on White seat (may
be a Swan or a lotus)
101. neelbhujaa
She who has blue shoulders.
102. chaturvargaphalapradaa
She who grants fruits (of action) to
every person belonging to all the four categories of society (Brahmin,
Kshatriya,Vaishya,Shudhra)
103. chaturaananasaamraajya
She who rules in all the four
directions.
104. raktamadhyaa
Rakta means red and red represents
Shakti/energy. Hence,”Raktamadhya” means the Centre/source of all
Shakti/Energies.
105. Niranjanaa
It means “Pure”. She is purity
personified.
106. Hansaasanaa
She who is seated on Swan.
107. Neelajanghaa
She who has blue thighs.
108. Brahmavishnushivaatmikaa
She who is the essence of Brahma,
Vishnu and Shiva.
4 comments:
Thank you for putting up this information and keeping it available!
Awesome work. Had doubt on this line
chaturaananasaamraajya
She who rules in all the four directions. Anana is head..
Mahabhaagha.. infinitisemally small or big?
Om Shri Sharaswati Devi namaha
Thank you very much!
I'm using your translation to help me with my translation in portuguese.
oM zrI sarasvatiyai namo namaH |
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