• In classical and medieval Hinduism, Sarasvati is primarily recognized as the goddess of learning, arts and poetic inspiration, and as the inventor of the Sanskrit...
  • Bu önemli gün boyunca, insanlar Saraswati’ye dualar eder ve ondan bilgelik, anlayış ve yaratıcılık gibi özelliklerin armağanını talep eder.
  • The goddess has several festivals, such as the Saraswati Puja, which is held on the first day of the spring.
  • To maintain their occupational and social strengths, the kings and mercantile communities performed Saraswati puja under the guidance of Brahmins.
  • The latter, though, already had his hands full with two other wives and so he gave Saraswati to Brahma.
  • The word Saraswati (also spelled as Sarasvati, Saraswathy, Saraswathi or Saraswathy) is originated from Sanskrit as a combination of two words namely[3]
  • First appearing as the personification of the sacred river Sarasvati and also identified with Vac, the goddess of speech, she is later named the consort, daughter...
  • Saraswati Pooja is an important Hindu festival, which is celebrated to worship the Goddess of knowledge and wisdom.
  • Most scholars assert that it is only as river that the Rig-Veda has alluded to Saraswati and what of it seems to pervade all three worlds is its celestial character.
  • Actually, word Saraswati is a fusion word of Saras & Vati where Saras means pooling water and Vati means she who posses.