Saraswati

Painting of Sarasvati by [[Raja Ravi Varma]] Saraswati (, ), also spelled as Sarasvati, is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism, revered as the goddess of knowledge, education, learning, arts, speech, poetry, music, purification, language and culture. Together with the goddesses Lakshmi and Parvati, she forms the trinity of chief goddesses, known as the Tridevi. Saraswati is a pan-Indian deity, venerated not only in Hinduism but also in Jainism and Buddhism.

She is one of the prominent goddesses in the Vedic tradition (1500 to 500 BCE) who retains her significance in later Hinduism. In the Vedas, her characteristics and attributes are closely connected with the Saraswati River, making her one of the earliest examples of a river goddess in Indian tradition. As a deity associated with a river, Saraswati is revered for her dual abilities to purify and to nurture fertility. In later Vedic literature, particularly the Brahmanas, Saraswati is increasingly identified with the Vedic goddess of speech, Vac, and eventually, the two merge into the singular goddess known in later tradition. Over time, her connection to the river diminishes, while her association with speech, poetry, music, and culture becomes more prominent. In classical and medieval Hinduism, Saraswati is primarily recognized as the goddess of learning, arts and poetic inspiration, and as the inventor of the Sanskrit language. She is linked to the creator god Brahma, either as his creation or consort. In the latter role, she represents his creative power (''Shakti''), giving reality a unique and distinctly human quality. She becomes linked with the dimension of reality characterized by clarity and intellectual order. Within the goddess-oriented Shaktism tradition, Saraswati is a key figure and venerated as the creative aspect of the Supreme Goddess. She is also significant in certain Vaishnava traditions, where she serves as one of Vishnu's consorts and assists him in his divine functions. Despite her associations with these male deities, Saraswati also stands apart as an independent goddess in the pantheon, widely worshipped as a virgin goddess, without a consort.

She is portrayed as a serene woman with a radiant white complexion, dressed in white attire, representing the quality of ''sattva'' (goodness). She has four arms, each holding a symbolic object: a book, a rosary, a water pot, and a musical instrument known as the veena. Beside her is her mount, either a ''hamsa'' (white goose or swan) or a peacock. Hindu temples dedicated to Saraswati can be found worldwide, with one of the earliest known shrines being Sharada Peeth (6th–12th centuries CE) in Kashmir. Saraswati continues to be widely worshipped across India, particularly on her designated festival day, Vasant Panchami (the fifth day of spring, and also known as Saraswati Puja and Saraswati Jayanti in many regions of India), when students honor her as the patron goddess of knowledge and education. Traditionally, the day is marked by helping young children learn how to write the letters of the alphabet.

In Buddhism, she is venerated in many forms, including the East Asian Benzaiten (辯才天, "Eloquence Talent Deity"). In Jainism, Saraswati is revered as the deity responsible for the dissemination of the Tirthankaras' teachings and sermons. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Saraswathy
    Published 1999
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    by Saraswathy
    Published 2008
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    by Saraswathy,S
    Published 2008
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    by Saraswathy,Ponnara
    Published 2013
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    by Saraswathy,Ponnara
    Published 2013
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    by Saraswathy,Ponnara
    Published 2008
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    by Saraswathy,Ponnara
    Published 2010
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    by Saraswathy,Ponnara
    Published 2010
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    by Saraswathy,Ponnara
    Published 2011
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    by Saraswathy, Ponnara
    Published 2007
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    by Saraswathy Sukumaran
    Published 2019
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    by Saraswathy , B
    Published 2004
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    by Madhusoodan Saraswathy
    Published 1962
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    by Ponnara saraswathy
    Published 2003
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    by Santhanantha saraswathy
    Published 1959
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    by SARASWATHY,AMMA
    Published 1963
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