It will not be wrong to call this Yantra, Saraswati Yantra for students as it is the perfect Yantra for students of any subject and of all age groups. When worshipped, by chanting the Saraswati Yantra Mantra this Yantra grants the worshipper with a sharp mind, creative ideas, enhances memory power, concentration, desired success in exams, support positive thinking and approach to life. When you keep this Yantra in your house, your children's room, office or wear as Pendant/ Locket, Rings or amulet, it bestows blessings of the Goddess's attributes. In the Saraswati Yantra, the energy of Maa Saraswati resides. Its symbol is a unique sacred geometry, in symmetric design, which resonates with the powers of Her Divine energies. Yantras are Cosmic instruments or tools which draw positive frequencies from the Planets and other Cosmic bodies and transmit it in the place it is installed.
This Yantra is meant to usher in the energies of knowledge, education/learning, wisdom, creativity, music, dance, arts, powerful speech and artistic skills. She is said to have a calm demeanour and is benevolent. She is seen seated on a Lotus or on Her vehicle, a White Swan, which signifies Sattwa Guna (purity) and tolerance. Maa Saraswati is always in a White saree signifying transparency. She is seen playing the musical instrument called Veena with the other two hands. According to the iconographic attributes, She is described as very beautiful, fair as the Moon, seen with a sacred scripture in one hand and a Lotus in the other, which are the symbols of true knowledge. She is the consort of Lord Brahma and the daughter of Lord Shiva and Goddess Durga. Maa Saraswati is also regarded as the mother of the Vedas, hence, before beginning and ending the Vedic lessons the ‘Saraswati Vandana’ is recited. She is also known as Vak Devi (Goddess of speech) and Sakala Kaladhishtatri (Goddess bestowing all the arts). It also refers to the flow of wisdom and consciousness. Thus, Goddess Saraswati imparts endless knowledge to Her devotees. The name Saraswati is derived from Sanskrit words "saras" meaning "flow" and "wati" meaning "a woman". Since Vedic times, Saraswati Devi, the Goddess of knowledge, Vidya (education), speech, music, art, is one of the prime deities in Hinduism. Goddess Saraswati - The symbol of Knowledge, Education, Art and Wisdom