• In initial passages, the word refers to the Sarasvati River and is mentioned as one among several northwestern Indian rivers such as the Drishadvati.
  • In a legend in the “Varāha Purāna,” Sarasvati is addressed as Gāyatri, Sarasvati, Maheshvari (one of the names of Parvati), and also Savitri.
  • She smiles "The name is Sarasvati or known as Sara for short." Ananka looks around and then looks back at her "Follow me I will take you to your home."
  • While the symbolism of water is rich and complex in the religions of the world,3 two typical associations are important in Vedic descriptions of Sarasvatī.
  • In initial passages, the word refers to the Sarasvatī River and is mentioned as one among several north-western Indian rivers such as the Dṛṣad-vatī.
  • The shilpa text Roopamandana has included veena as one of the weapons, but she is in the satvik form. The epics refer to the veena of Sarasvati as kachchapi.
  • Sarasvati insan hayatını nasıl etkiler? Varuna tanrıçası ile birlikte zeka, Vishudha çakra, böbrekler ve insan vücudundaki başka bir su tuzu dengesi ile uğraşan.
  • A deity with as many attributes as arms, Saraswati (or Sarasvati) is the Hindu goddess of aesthetics. These include music, the arts, wisdom and learning.
  • Saraswati (also Sarasvati) is the Hindu goddess of learning, wisdom, music, and aesthetics.
  • A nearby signboard denoting the former path of the once great Sarasvati River can be seen along the main highway (Grand Trunk Road).