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Annam Saraswathi 2.5″

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Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom, and learning.She is one of the Tridevi, along with the goddesses Lakshmi and Parvati.

She has remained significant as a goddess from the Vedic period through the modern period of Hindu traditions.

Saraswati’s name means ‘elegant’, ‘flowing’, and ‘watery’ and this is indicative of her status as one of the early Aryan boundary rivers.

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Dancing Saraswathi 13″

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SARASWATI
  • Saraswati is the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. She is also the patron deity of the arts, music, and all creative endeavors.
  • Saraswati is seen as the goddess of speech, eloquence, and the ability to express oneself clearly.
  • The name Saraswati is derived from the Sanskrit words “saras” (meaning “flowing stream” or “river”) and “wati” (meaning “she who possesses”). This suggests she is the one who possesses or controls the flow of knowledge and wisdom.
  • Saraswati is considered the consort of Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism, and is often depicted with him.
  • She is typically depicted holding a book, a veena (a stringed musical instrument), and a rosary, representing knowledge, music, and devotion.
  • She is also known by other names, such as Sharada, Savitri, Vani, and Vagdevi, all of which relate to her role as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and speech. 
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Saraswathi 2.5″

Highlights:
SARASWATI
  • Saraswati is the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. She is also the patron deity of the arts, music, and all creative endeavors.
  • Saraswati is seen as the goddess of speech, eloquence, and the ability to express oneself clearly.
  • The name Saraswati is derived from the Sanskrit words “saras” (meaning “flowing stream” or “river”) and “wati” (meaning “she who possesses”). This suggests she is the one who possesses or controls the flow of knowledge and wisdom.
  • Saraswati is considered the consort of Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism, and is often depicted with him.
  • She is typically depicted holding a book, a veena (a stringed musical instrument), and a rosary, representing knowledge, music, and devotion.
  • She is also known by other names, such as Sharada, Savitri, Vani, and Vagdevi, all of which relate to her role as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and speech. 
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Saraswathi 2.5″

Highlights:
SARASWATI
  • Saraswati is the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. She is also the patron deity of the arts, music, and all creative endeavors.
  • Saraswati is seen as the goddess of speech, eloquence, and the ability to express oneself clearly.
  • The name Saraswati is derived from the Sanskrit words “saras” (meaning “flowing stream” or “river”) and “wati” (meaning “she who possesses”). This suggests she is the one who possesses or controls the flow of knowledge and wisdom.
  • Saraswati is considered the consort of Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism, and is often depicted with him.
  • She is typically depicted holding a book, a veena (a stringed musical instrument), and a rosary, representing knowledge, music, and devotion.
  • She is also known by other names, such as Sharada, Savitri, Vani, and Vagdevi, all of which relate to her role as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and speech. 
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Saraswathi 24″

Highlights:
SARASWATI
  • Saraswati is the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. She is also the patron deity of the arts, music, and all creative endeavors.
  • Saraswati is seen as the goddess of speech, eloquence, and the ability to express oneself clearly.
  • The name Saraswati is derived from the Sanskrit words “saras” (meaning “flowing stream” or “river”) and “wati” (meaning “she who possesses”). This suggests she is the one who possesses or controls the flow of knowledge and wisdom.
  • Saraswati is considered the consort of Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism, and is often depicted with him.
  • She is typically depicted holding a book, a veena (a stringed musical instrument), and a rosary, representing knowledge, music, and devotion.
  • She is also known by other names, such as Sharada, Savitri, Vani, and Vagdevi, all of which relate to her role as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and speech. 
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Saraswathi 27″

Highlights:
SARASWATI
  • Saraswati is the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. She is also the patron deity of the arts, music, and all creative endeavors.
  • Saraswati is seen as the goddess of speech, eloquence, and the ability to express oneself clearly.
  • The name Saraswati is derived from the Sanskrit words “saras” (meaning “flowing stream” or “river”) and “wati” (meaning “she who possesses”). This suggests she is the one who possesses or controls the flow of knowledge and wisdom.
  • Saraswati is considered the consort of Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism, and is often depicted with him.
  • She is typically depicted holding a book, a veena (a stringed musical instrument), and a rosary, representing knowledge, music, and devotion.
  • She is also known by other names, such as Sharada, Savitri, Vani, and Vagdevi, all of which relate to her role as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and speech. 
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Saraswathi 3.5″

Highlights:
SARASWATI
  • Saraswati is the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. She is also the patron deity of the arts, music, and all creative endeavors.
  • Saraswati is seen as the goddess of speech, eloquence, and the ability to express oneself clearly.
  • The name Saraswati is derived from the Sanskrit words “saras” (meaning “flowing stream” or “river”) and “wati” (meaning “she who possesses”). This suggests she is the one who possesses or controls the flow of knowledge and wisdom.
  • Saraswati is considered the consort of Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism, and is often depicted with him.
  • She is typically depicted holding a book, a veena (a stringed musical instrument), and a rosary, representing knowledge, music, and devotion.
  • She is also known by other names, such as Sharada, Savitri, Vani, and Vagdevi, all of which relate to her role as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and speech. 
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Saraswathi 4″

Highlights:
SARASWATI
  • Saraswati is the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. She is also the patron deity of the arts, music, and all creative endeavors.
  • Saraswati is seen as the goddess of speech, eloquence, and the ability to express oneself clearly.
  • The name Saraswati is derived from the Sanskrit words “saras” (meaning “flowing stream” or “river”) and “wati” (meaning “she who possesses”). This suggests she is the one who possesses or controls the flow of knowledge and wisdom.
  • Saraswati is considered the consort of Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism, and is often depicted with him.
  • She is typically depicted holding a book, a veena (a stringed musical instrument), and a rosary, representing knowledge, music, and devotion.
  • She is also known by other names, such as Sharada, Savitri, Vani, and Vagdevi, all of which relate to her role as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and speech. 
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Saraswathi 4″

Highlights:
SARASWATI
  • Saraswati is the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. She is also the patron deity of the arts, music, and all creative endeavors.
  • Saraswati is seen as the goddess of speech, eloquence, and the ability to express oneself clearly.
  • The name Saraswati is derived from the Sanskrit words “saras” (meaning “flowing stream” or “river”) and “wati” (meaning “she who possesses”). This suggests she is the one who possesses or controls the flow of knowledge and wisdom.
  • Saraswati is considered the consort of Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism, and is often depicted with him.
  • She is typically depicted holding a book, a veena (a stringed musical instrument), and a rosary, representing knowledge, music, and devotion.
  • She is also known by other names, such as Sharada, Savitri, Vani, and Vagdevi, all of which relate to her role as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and speech. 
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Saraswathi 4″

Highlights:
SARASWATI
  • Saraswati is the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. She is also the patron deity of the arts, music, and all creative endeavors.
  • Saraswati is seen as the goddess of speech, eloquence, and the ability to express oneself clearly.
  • The name Saraswati is derived from the Sanskrit words “saras” (meaning “flowing stream” or “river”) and “wati” (meaning “she who possesses”). This suggests she is the one who possesses or controls the flow of knowledge and wisdom.
  • Saraswati is considered the consort of Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism, and is often depicted with him.
  • She is typically depicted holding a book, a veena (a stringed musical instrument), and a rosary, representing knowledge, music, and devotion.
  • She is also known by other names, such as Sharada, Savitri, Vani, and Vagdevi, all of which relate to her role as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and speech. 
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Saraswathi 5.5

Highlights:
SARASWATI
  • Saraswati is the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. She is also the patron deity of the arts, music, and all creative endeavors.
  • Saraswati is seen as the goddess of speech, eloquence, and the ability to express oneself clearly.
  • The name Saraswati is derived from the Sanskrit words “saras” (meaning “flowing stream” or “river”) and “wati” (meaning “she who possesses”). This suggests she is the one who possesses or controls the flow of knowledge and wisdom.
  • Saraswati is considered the consort of Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism, and is often depicted with him.
  • She is typically depicted holding a book, a veena (a stringed musical instrument), and a rosary, representing knowledge, music, and devotion.
  • She is also known by other names, such as Sharada, Savitri, Vani, and Vagdevi, all of which relate to her role as the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and speech. 
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