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Saraswati is the divine consort of Lord Brahma, who created the universe. Through her originated the Vedas, and the Devanagari or Sanskrit letters or script. Saraswathi river is one of the forms that she takes on Earth, which is associated with fertility. She also rules the aspect of speech. She personifies excellence in sciences, arts and crafts. Goddess Saraswathi is known to be the daughter of Lord Shiva and Goddess Durga.
It
is
Goddess
Saraswati
who
empowers
human
beings
with
the
powers
of
speech
and
wisdom.
The
Vedic
lessons
taught
to
the
students
by
the
Guru
begin
and
end
with
Saraswati
Vandana.
The
basic
eligibility
to
being
the
wife
of
Lord
Brahma,
who
creates
the
universe,
is
to
be
wise
and
learned.
This
was
the
reason
why
she
was
called
the
consort
of
Brahma.
She
is
pure
and
wears
pristine
white
shaded
attire
and
induces
knowledge
by
dispelling
the
darkness
of
ignorance.
She
identifies
with
the
power
(Shakti)
and
the
divine
intellect
of
Brahma
which
is
why
there
is
an
immaculate
glow
about
her.
Iconography:
1.
She
wears
white-hued
attire
which
is
why
she
is
named
Shwetambari.
White
stands
for
what
is
just,
honest
and
simple.
She
proves
by
her
example
that
all
knowledge
should
remain
pure
like
the
mother
goddess.
She
is
also
associated
with
the
colour
yellow,
the
predominant
colour
of
spring.
Adorned
with
simple
jewels,
she
displays
her
preference
for
knowledge
over
material
gains.
2.
Her
four
hands
are
proof
that
she
pervades
all
four
directions.
3.
The
book
that
she
holds
in
her
hands
represents
all
sciences.
The
palm
leaf
in
her
hand
is
representative
of
knowledge
and
wisdom.
4.
Akshamala
in
the
right
hand
depicts
her
austerities,
tapasya
and
the
chant
(Ajapajapa)
that
goes
on
forever.
5.
The
veena
in
her
hands
symbolises
the
rhythm
that
acts
as
the
background
for
the
worldly
operations
in
the
universe
and
the
Nada
brahman
which
is
the
originating
point
for
the
whole
world.
6.
Four
arms
represent
the
four
elements
of
mind,
intellect,
alertness
and
ego.
The
four
arms
also
indicate
four
Vedas.
The
prose
is
signified
by
the
book,
poetry
by
the
Akshamala,
and
music
by
the
Veena.
The
pot
of
sacred
water
brings
out
the
element
of
purity
that
resides
within
the
above
three
elements.
7.
She
is
seated
on
a
lotus
which
shows
by
example,
that
one
should
remain
untouched
by
the
vrittis,
or
the
mental
unrest.
Although
immersed
in
worldly
engagements,
the
mind
should
be
free
of
the
ripples
that
it
creates
within
us.
8.
The
swan
or
the
vehicle
where
she
sits
has
the
power
to
separate
the
water
from
the
milk
which
means
that
it
knows
how
to
pick
the
best
from
what
is
given.
It
is
known
to
symbolise
wisdom
and
knowledge
to
sift
the
wheat
from
the
chaff.
It
stands
for
the
divine
sattvic
nature
of
Goddess
Saraswati.
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