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Saraswati - The Goddess of Intelligence

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Saraswati or Saravati, the divine consort of Lord Brahma, is the part of the holy trinity of Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati. She is worshipped across the world through different pictures and statues . This trinity assists the other holy trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Lord Shiva in their respective duties of creating, maintaining and regenerating the universe. She is said to assist Lord Brahma after he created the universe. She was the source of all the knowledge. Placing a saraswati statue in your home can bring peace, prosperity and tranquility in your home. Best statues of Saraswati are made out of marble. The marble statues of Saraswati are able to depict her in the best form as she is described as one wearing white saree with a golden crown. Statues of Saraswati show her with four arms each carrying different things in them. One of the hands on her left side carries a palm-leaf manuscript, while the other holds the vina. One of her right hands holds a lotus while the other showers ...

Saraswati - The Goddess of Intelligence

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Saraswati or Sarasvati, also known as Bharati (eloquence), Shatarupa (existence), Vedamata ('mother of the Vedas'), Brahmi, Sarada, Vagisvari, and Putkari, is the Hindu goddess of learning, wisdom, music, aesthetics, and speech. Saraswati is identified as the inventor of Sanskrit and, appropriately, gives Ganesha the gifts of pen and inks with which he wrote the great epic Mahabharata. The wife of Brahma, she is also a patron of the arts and sciences and worshipped as the goddess of learning in Jainism and several Buddhist sects. Saraswati's name means 'elegant', 'flowing', and 'watery' No wonder her name is used as one of the rivers flowing from the Himalaya. Thus this sacred river too got personified into a deity. Saraswati Idols Goddess Saraswati is depicted as a graceful young woman with white skin wearing a white sari (which symbolizes purity) with a blue border. Not being concerned with worldly goods she rarely wears jewellery. Often a crescent...