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    Goddess Saraswati


    The name Saraswati came from "saras" (meaning"flow") and "wati" (meaning "she who has ..."),i.e. "she who has flow" or can mean sara meaning "essence"and swa meaning "self". So, Saraswati is symbol of knowledge; itsflow (or growth) is like a river and knowledge is supremely alluring, like abeautiful woman. She is depicted as beautiful fair Goddess with Four arms,wearing spotless white saree and sea

    Saraswati is offered honey it represents perfect knowledge.

    Saraswati known as Sraosha

    Saraswati, known as Sraosha in Zoroastrianism is the guardian ofearth. Sraosha (“obedience”) is also the wife and messenger of Ahura Mazda, andher role as the "Teacher of Daena", Daena being the hypostasis ofboth "Conscience" and "Religion". She also guides the soulsof the deceased to find their way to the afterlife.

    Her symbolic animal is the peacock

    Her symbolic animal is the peacock, whose crowing calls the pious to their religious duties.

    Goddess Saraswati Called as Durga also

    She is also called Druga for fighting off Drug (Drug, the namefor female demon in ancient Veda, from the Sanskrit root druh "to behostile"). The name Druga is made of Sanskrit dru or dur "withdifficulty" and gā or jā ("come", "go").

    Saraswati is known as a guardian deity

    Saraswati is known as a guardian deity in Buddhism who upholdsthe teachings of Gautama Buddha by offering protection and assistance to practitioners. In the East Indian states of Bihar, West Bengal, Orissa: Saraswati is considered to be a daughter of Durga along with her sister Lakshmi and her brothers Ganesha and Karthikeya.

    Saraswati is a river

    In the Rigveda, Saraswati is a river as well as its personification as a goddess. In the post-Vedic age, she began to lose her status as a river goddess and became increasingly associated with literature,arts, music, etc. In Hinduism, Saraswati represents intelligence,consciousness, cosmic knowledge, creativity, education, enlightenment, music,the arts, eloquence and power. Hindus worship her not only for "academic knowledge", but for "divine knowledge" essential to achieve moksha.

    In some Puranas, she is daughter of Shiva

    In some Puranas (like Skanda Purana) she is daughter of Shiva(Shivaanujaa) and in some Tantras with Ganesha. However across India she isworshipped as the wife of Lord Brahma. In the Devi Mahatyam it mentions her as Brahmapatni. According to some sects Saraswati was born from the left body part of Vishnu when Vishnu was in his eternal sleep.

    Saraswati is in the trinity of Maha Kali

    In the Devi Mahatmya, Saraswati is in the trinity of Maha Kali,Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswati. She is depicted as eight-armed. Wielding in her lotus-hands the bell, trident, plough share, conch, pestle, discus, bow, and arrow, her lustre is like that of a moon shining in the autumn sky. She is born from the body of Gowri and is the sustaining base of the three worlds. That Mahasaraswati I worship here who destroyed Sumbha and other asuras.

    Goddess Saraswati in Color White

    The goddess Saraswati is often depicted as a beautiful woman dressed in pure white often seated on a white lotus, which symbolizes that she is founded in the experience of the Absolute Truth. Thus, she not only has the knowledge but also the experience of the Highest Reality. She is mainly associated with the color white, which signifies the purity of true knowledge.


    'Hamsa-Vahini'

    Goddess Saraswati is worshipped as the goddess of learning, knowledge, intellect, music and arts. She represents the union of power and intelligence. She is also called 'Vak Devi'- the Goddess of Speech.

    She is always shown as a beautiful, fair skinned goddess who is dressed incomplete white and is seated on the white lotus. A white swan is often seenseated next to her feet. Due to her association with the swan, she as alsocalled 'Hamsa-Vahini'- 'the one who rides on swan'. According to HolyScriptures she is mainly depicted in white, her complexion, garments, seat andvehicle, all are white which signify the purity, the purity of knowledge.


    White color symbolises absolute purity,essential for earning knowledge and enlightenment. Today's world is the world of extreme competitions and hard work. To achieve all this, one has to have peaceful mind and that can only be showered by goddess Saraswati who is the embodiment of knowledge and wisdom.

    White swan also symbolises the purest form of knowledge and prudence. This sacred vehicle of goddess Saraswati issaid to be able to drink the milk alone, if a mixture of water and milk isoffered to it. The swan thus demonstrates the discriminatory power between the good and the bad, the right and the wrong, the real and the unreal, the eternal and the evanescent

    Source: daily.bhaskar

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