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Saraswati

Saraswati is believed to be the Goddess of knowledge and the art. Saraswati represents consciousness and wisdom. Saraswati is also regarded as Vaakdevi, the goddess of sound and speech. Saraswati is revered as the dispeller of chaos and confusion.

Saraswati is depicted as clothed in white, seated on a white lotus playing the instrument veena. The four Vedas are considered to be her offsprings. Her mount, the swan is said to personify pure knowledge. Any institution of learning is regarded as Saraswati`s temple. Musical instruments are also regarded as symbols of Saraswati. Saraswati is said to be the bestowal of knowledge that dispels ignorance and unhappiness.

 

 

Saraswati

Saraswati, the goddess of learning and knowledge, is the wife of Brahma, the creator of the world. She is represented as an extremely beautiful woman with milk-white complexion, sitting or standing on a water Lily and playing on a lute.

  

She presides over and protects arts and is credited with the invention of writing. On the fifth day of the expanding- moon fortnight during the month of MAGH, the worship of this goddess is performed in front of her image or even without her image in front of her vessel in which a pen, an inkstand and a book are placed. These articles are supposed to form a proper substitute for the goddess, who is also named as VAGVADINI, the deity of eloquence. Offerings are placed with flowers on these objects and prayers are chanted from scriptures.

 

Saraswati is also the goddess of speech, the power through which knowledge expresses itself in action. In the Vedas Saraswati is primarily a river but in the hymns she is celebrated both as a river and a deity. This sacred river, although now dried up, is said in the RIGVEDA as "she who goes pure from the mountains as far as the sea ". According to Mahabharata, the river was dried up by the curse of the sage Utathya. As a river Saraswati is lauded for the fertilizing and purifying powers of her waters and as the giver of fertility and wealth.

 

Though Rig Veda does not specifically mention her as Vach, the goddess of speech, but she is clearly bestowed this status in Mahabharata and Brahmans. Dr. Muir attempts to explain the acquisition of this character by Saraswati in these words, "When once the river Saraswati had acquired the divine character, it was but natural that this river should be regarded as the protector and patron of the rituals and ceremonies accompanied by hymns performed at her banks. For this purpose the blessings of Saraswati would have been invoked for their proper and successful performance. This idea must have been further extended to the very composition of these hymns. All this must have resulted in identifying Saraswati with Vach, the goddess of speech.

 

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