In Hinduism, Goddess Saraswati is worshipped as the goddess of education, music, literature, and creativity. Students, artists, writers, singers, and those involved in education especially worship Goddess Saraswati. You may have often heard people say that sometimes Goddess Saraswati resides on our tongue. Let's find out more about this.
When Does Goddess Saraswati Reside on the Tongue?
According to Hindu beliefs, Brahma Muhurta is the time when Goddess Saraswati resides on your tongue. According to the Hindu calendar, Brahma Muhurta lasts from approximately 4:00 am to 5:30 am. This time is considered the most auspicious time of the day. Therefore, the words spoken during this time are considered very powerful.
Avoid These Mistakes
It is believed that no inauspicious words should be spoken or negative thoughts should be entertained during Brahma Muhurta. Because during this time, Goddess Saraswati resides on your tongue, and in such a situation, what you say can come true. Therefore, always speak auspicious words and think positively.
Do these things during Brahma Muhurta
First of all, you should develop the habit of waking up during Brahma Muhurta, because bathing and meditating during this time not only provides spiritual benefits but also has a positive effect on your health. Additionally, upon waking up in the morning, while looking at your palm, chant the mantra "Karagre Vasate Lakshmi, Karamadhya Saraswati, Karamule Sthito Brahma Prabhate Kardarshanam." It is believed that gods and goddesses reside in a person's palms, and doing so ensures the blessings of Goddess Saraswati and Lakshmi.
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