This is about the goddess in Puranic Hinduism and Buddhism. See Sarasvati River for the Vedic river or river goddess. Saraswati Saraswati by Raja Ravi Varma Devanagari सरस्वती Sanskrit Transliteration Sarasvatī Affiliation Devi (Tridevi) Abode Brahmapura Mantra Om Aim Sarasvatyai Svāhā Consort Brahma Mount swan, Hansa Bird, and often peacock In Hinduism Saraswati (Sanskrit: सरस्वती sarasvatī) is the goddess of knowledge, music and the arts. She is the consort of Brahma.1 Saraswati is considered to be the "mother of the Vedas".2 The name Saraswati came from "saras" (meaning "flow") and "wati" (meaning "a woman"). So, Saraswati is symbol of knowledge; its flow (or growth) is like a river and knowledge is supremely alluring, like a beautiful woman. Saraswati is known as a guardian deity in Buddhism who upholds the teachings of Gautama Buddha by offering protection and assistance to practitioners. She is known in Burmese as Thurathadi (သူရဿတီ, pronounced [θùja̰ðədì] or [θùɹa̰ðədì]) or Tipitaka Medaw (တိပိဋကမယ်တော်, pronounced [tḭpḭtəka̰ mɛ̀dɔ̀]), Chinese as Biàncáitiān (辯才天), in Thai as Surasawadee (สุรัสวดี) and in Japanese as Benzaiten (弁才天/弁財天). In 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.3 Contents 1 Mythology 1.1 Maha Saraswati 1.2 Mahavidya Nila Saraswati 1.3 Other associations 2 Iconography 3 Worship 3.1 Festivals 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External links Mythology


Saraswati is Lakshmi for idol-makers

In the eternal tussle between wealth and wisdom, this could be the clincher. Ask any idol-maker which goddess generates more wealth and the answer would invariably be Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom.

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Saraswati: Goddess of Learning

Saraswati, the goddess of learning and knowledge, is the wife of Brahma, the creator of the world. ... Saraswati is also the goddess of speech, the power through which knowledge ...
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, and power. Hindus worship her not only for "secular knowledge", but for "divine knowledge" essential to achieve moksha. In some Puranas (like Skanda Purana) she is daughter of Shiva (Shivaanujaa) and in some Tantras with Ganesha. The original (spiritual) forms of devas including Saraswati are present in the spiritual world: In the center reside the deities of fire, sun and moon, Kurma-avatara, Ananta Sesha, and Garuda, the master of the three Vedas. The Vedic hymns and all sacred mantras also stay in that holy place, which is made of all the Vedas, and which is known in the Smriti-sastra [Scriptures of Remembrance] as the yoga-pitha [Sanctuary of Union]. (Padma Purana Uttara-khanda 256.23) Accompanied by Lakshmi and other associates, the chatur-vyuha [Four Expansions] headed by Lord Vasudeva are manifest in the eight directions, beginning with the east. In the directions beginning with the southeast, the palaces of Lakshmi, Saraswati, Rati, and Kanti respectively are situated.4clarification needed


Rituparna inaugurates 'Saraswati Vandana'

Kolkata, Feb 7 : Actress Rituparna Sengupta here on Monday inaugurated an inter-school contest based on the celebrations of the Indian festival Saraswati Puja.


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Hindu Deities: Goddess Saraswati

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According to Vedanta she is considered to be the feminine energy and knowledge aspect (Shakti) of Brahman, as one of many aspects of Adi Shakti. Maha Saraswati Mahāsaraswati. Painting in Vajreswari temple, Kangra, India. Shringeri Sharada. Painting of goddess in Sharada temple, Shringeri, Karnataka, India. In the Devi Mahatmya, Saraswati is in the trinity of Maha Kali, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswati. She is depicted as eight-armed. Her dhyāna shloka given at the beginning of the Fifth chapter of Devi Mahatmya is: Wielding in her lotus-hands the bell, trident, ploughshare, 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.5 Mahavidya Nila Saraswati Nilasaraswati is another form of Mahavidya Tara. There are separate dhyana shlokas and mantras for her worship in Tantrasara.6l Other associations Saraswati is known as Benzaiten in Japan. She is venerated as a guardian deity in Buddhism who upholds the teachings of Gautam Buddha by offering protection and assistance to practitioners along their spiritual path towards liberation. Iconography Saraswati (Thuyathadi in Burmese) represented in Bamar fashion, seated on a hamsa, and holding scriptures of the Tipitaka, by a river.


The festival calendar begins with Saraswati Puja

Kolkata, Feb 7 : As the last phase of winter is set to fade away from Kolkata, it is time to celebrate the first religious festival of the year- Saraswati Puja.


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Saraswati (South and Central Asian mythology) The Ganges, Jumna, and Saraswati are the sacred rivers of Hindu mythology
The goddess Saraswati is often depicted as a beautiful, light-skinned 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. Occasionally, however, she is also associated with the colour yellow, the colour of the flowers of the mustard plant that bloom at the time of her festival in the spring. She is not adorned heavily with jewels and gold, unlike the goddess Lakshmi, but is dressed modestly — representing her preference of knowledge over worldly material things.7 She is generally shown to have four arms, which represent the four aspects of human personality in learning: mind, intellect, alertness, and ego. Alternatively, these four arms also represent the 4 Vedas, the primary sacred books for Hindus. The Vedas, in turn, represent the 3 forms of literature: Poetry — the Rigveda contains hymns, representing poetry Prose — Yajurveda contains prose Music — Samaveda represents music. The four hands also depict this thus — prose is represented by the book in one hand, poetry by the garland of crystal, music by the veena. The pot of sacred water represents purity in all of these three, or their power to purify human thought.


Students halt Saraswati puja in school

Students organized and participated in Saraswati Puja with much pomp and fanfare in most schools across the state, but Railway Settlement High School in Cuttack was an exception.


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Saraswati: Goddess of Knowledge & Arts

Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and arts, represents the free flow of wisdom and consciousness. She is the mother of the Vedas, and chants to ...
She is shown to hold the following in her hands: A book, which is the sacred Vedas, representing the universal, divine, eternal, and true knowledge as well as her perfection of the sciences and the scriptures. A mālā (rosary) of crystals, representing the power of meditation and spirituality. A pot of sacred water, representing creative and purification powers. The vina, a musical instrument that represents her perfection of all arts and sciences. Saraswati is also associated with anurāga, the love for and rhythm of music which represents all emotions and feelings expressed in speech or music. It is believed that children born with that name will prove to be very lucky in their studies. A hamsa or swan is often located next to her feet. The sacred bird, if offered a mixture of milk and water, is said to be able to drink the milk alone. It thus symbolizes discrimination between the good and the bad or the eternal and the evanescent. Due to her association with the bird, Saraswati is also referred to as Hamsavahini, which means "she who has a hamsa as her vehicle". She is usually depicted near a flowing river, which may be related to her early history as a river goddess. Sometimes a peacock is shown beside the goddess. The peacock represents arrogance and pride over its beauty, and by having a peacock as her mount, the Goddess teaches not to be concerned with external appearance and to be wise regarding the eternal truth. Worship


Studios do brisk business on Saraswati Puja

Guwahati, Feb 8 : The digital cameras and camera-phones may have driven away the hordes from the conventional studios, but a special occasion still calls for a permanent capture by a professional hand with the very familiar scenes of gardens or buildings as the backdrop.

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In Hindu beliefs, great significance is attached to offering honey to this goddess, as honey is representative of perfect knowledge.hymns dedicated to her include Saraswati Vandana Mantra. Festivals In Maharashtra and some parts of Gujarat, Saraswati Puja starts with Saraswati Avahan on Maha Saptami and ends on Vijayadashami with Saraswati Udwasan or Visarjan. Saraswati Puja Calendar: Saraswati Puja Avahan – Maha Saptami – Triratra vratam starts in Andhra Pradesh Saraswati Puja (main puja) – Durgashtami Saraswati Uttara Puja – Mahanavami Sarasawati Visarjan or Udwasan – Vijaya Dashami. Saraswati Sarasvati Puja in Eastern India In the eastern part of India, Odisha,West Bengal, Bihār and Assam, Saraswati Puja is celebrated in the Magha month (January–February). It coincides with Vasant Panchami or Shree Panchami i.e. the 5th day of the bright fortnight of the lunar month of Magha. People place books near the Goddess' statue or picture and worship the Goddess. Book reading is not allowed on this day. Sarasvati Puja in South India In the southern states of India, Saraswati Puja is conducted during the Navaratri. Navaratri literally means “Nine Nights”. But the actual celebrations continue during the 10th day which is considered as Vijaya Dashami or the Victorious Tenth Day. Navaratri starts with the new moon day of the bright fortnight of the Sharad Ritu (Sharad Season of the six seasons of India) during September–October. The festival celebrates the power of the feminine aspect of divinity or shakti. The last two or three days are dedicated to Goddess Saraswati in South India.


With a burst of yellow, Indians mark Basant Panchami

New Delhi, Feb 8 (IANS) Mustard fields danced in the wind, hundreds of thousands took a holy dip in rivers, young men and women sought the blessings of Saraswati, the goddess of learning...For it was Basant Panchami, the day Indians mark the onset of spring.


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Saraswati From Vedas To Our Altar

An illustrated article on the Vedic Goddess Saraswati, including her Iconogrpahy and other attributes.
In Tamil Nadu, Sarasvati Puja is conducted along with the Ayudha Puja (the worship of weapons, and implements including machines). On the ninth day of Navaratri, i.e. the Mahanavami day, books and all musical instruments are ceremoniously kept in front of the Goddess Sarasvati early at dawn and worshipped with special prayers. No studies or any performance of arts is carried out, as it is considered that the Goddess herself is blessing the books and the instruments. The festival concludes on the tenth day of Navaratri (Vijaya Dashami) and the Goddess is worshipped again before the books and the musical instruments are removed. It is customary to start the study afresh on this day, which is called Vidyarambham (literally, Commencement of Knowledge). In Kerala, the last three days of the Navaratri festival, i.e. Ashtami, Navami, and Dashami are celebrated as Sarasvati Puja. The celebrations start with the Puja Veypu (Placing for Worship). It consists of placing the books for Pooja on the Ashtami day. It may be in one’s own house, in the local Nursery School run by traditional teachers, or in the local temple. The books will be taken out for reading, after worship, only on the morning of the third day (Vijaya Dashami). It is called Puja Eduppu (Taking [from] Puja). Children are happy since they are not expected to study on these days. On the Vijaya Dashami day, Kerala celebrates the Ezhuthiniruthu or Initiation of Writing for the little children before they are admitted to nursery schools. This is also called Vidyarambham. The child is made to write for the first time on the rice spread in a plate with the index finger, guided by an elder of the family or by a reputed teacher. The little ones will have to write “Hari Shri Ganapataye Namah” and recite the same to mark the auspicious entry in to the world of education. This is considered a memorable event in the life of a person. In some parts of Kerala bordering Tamil Nadu, Ayudha Puja is also conducted during this period. See also Sarasvati River Hindu Goddess Sharada Peeth *Harahvatī Aredvi Sura Anahita, Saraswati's equivalent in the Avesta. Benzaiten a Japanese goddess equated with Saraswati. Notes ^ "Sarasvati Origine". http://sathyasaibaba.wordpress.com/2008/07/12/saraswati-hindu-goddess-of-learning-saraswati-devi.  ^ Sunil Sehgal (1999); Encyclopaedia of Hinduism, p. 1214; Sarup & Sons, ISBN 81-7625-064-3, 9788176250641 ^ Kinsley, David (1988). Hindu Goddesses: Vision of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu Religious Traditions. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-06339-2. p. 95. ^ Laghu Bhagavatamrta 5.288-290 ^ Glory of the Divine Mother (Devi Mahatmyam) by S.Sankaranarayanan. Prabha Publishers, Chennai. India.(ISBN 81-87936-00-2) Page. 184 ^ Kinsley, David, Tāntric Visions of the Divine Feminine p 98 ^ Ghosh, Niranjan (1984). Sri Sarasvati (Saraswati) in Indian Art and Literature. Sri Satguru Publications. References  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (Eleventh ed.). Cambridge University Press.  Kinsley, David, Tantric Visions of the Divine Feminine, The Ten Mahavidyas, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private Ltd., Delhi, India, 1998. (ISBN 81-208-1523-8) Sankaranarayanan, S., Glory of the Divine Mother (Devī Māhātmyam), Nesma Books, India, 2001. (ISBN 81-87936-00-2) Further reading Saraswati Puja for Children (ISBN 1-877795-31-3) by Swami Satyananda Saraswati, Devi Mandir. Ankerl, Guy. Global communication without universal civilization. INU societal research. Vol.1: Coexisting contemporary civilizations : Arabo-Muslim, Bharati, Chinese, and Western. Geneva: INU Press. ISBN 2-88155-004-5.  External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Sarasvati Vasant Panchami, a celebration of Goddess Saraswati v · d · eHindu deities and texts Gods Deva · Brahma · Vishnu · Shiva · Rama · Krishna · Ganesha · Murugan · Hanuman · Indra · Surya · more Goddesses Devi · Saraswati · Lakshmi · Sati · Parvati · Durga · Shakti · Kali · Sita · Radha · Mahavidya · Navadurga · Matrikas · more Texts Vedas · Upanishads · Puranas · Ramayana · Mahabharata · Bhagavad Gita · more Hinduism · Hindu mythology · Indian epic poetry


Local yoga studio expands to location on Burtis Avenue

It may have a complicated name, but Saraswati’s Yoga Joint has a simple message — if you want to do yoga, do it. Follow us on Twitter • Keep up on Facebook “Yoga has a connotation, a myth that makes people feel intimidated,” said co-owner and yoga instructor Tracy Bleier. “They think they need to be flexible... we work really hard to create a comfortable atmosphere, because the goal is to be at ...


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Thousands take Basant Panchami dip in Sangam

A sea of devotees converged on the Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, the Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati, to take a holy dip and offer prayers in this pilgrim town on the occasion of Basant Panchami Tuesday.

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Saraswati Mantra Meaning and mp3 audio (या कुन्देन्दु)

Goddess Saraswati is universally recognized in Hinduism as the Goddess of learning and knowledge. Yaakundendu mantra with audio and Saraswati Gayatri.



Lakhs take holy dip on Basant Panchmi

Allahabad, Feb 8 (PTI) Lakhs of devotees today took a a holy dip at the Sangam on the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchmi which was marked by special prayers to the goddess of learning Saraswati.Devotees turned up in large numbers at the Sangam, the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati, where the annual religious congregation of Magh Mela is also underway. Tight security measures ...

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Saraswati, Hindu Goddess Saraswati, Saraswati Wisdom Goddess

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With a burst of yellow, Indians mark Basant Panchami

Mustard fields danced in the wind, hundreds of thousands took a holy dip in rivers, young men and women sought the blessings of Saraswati, the goddess of learning...For it was Basant Panchami, the day Indians mark the onset of spring.

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