Goddess Saraswati is one of the most important deities of the trinity, that holds its significance and originality till the present day; revered as extremely beautiful and fair complexioned with the shining eyes paving a way for new hopes and desires and the red lips smile in a gesture of confidence and selfless support.
She stands on a box-like pedestal holding a lute (veena) diagonally in her anterior hands along with the rosary (japamala) and the book of vedas in her right and left rear hands respectively, these insignias identify her as the patron of knowledge, science, art, learning and wisdom; clad in a soothing yellow toned saree that forms perfect light pleats and motifs in red along with the overlapping light pink belt rippled graciously on her waist and embellished in alluring gold treasures that veil her body mesmerizingly.
She stands with her sacred mount, peacock behind her, framed in adoring and bright colors symbolizing wisdom, grace and beauty along with the sun haloed charming crown that glows on her head.
Saraswati
is one of those important goddesses in the Vedas who have retained their original and contextual significance to the present day. If you want to kindle the creative streak in your life, Saraswati is the goddess for you.
Goddess Saraswati is always referred to as extremely beautiful, fair complexioned, four-armed, ever youthful and gracious looking. She generally holds a lute (Veena) diagonally across her form. In addition she also holds a rosary and a book. The book associates her with literature and the sciences, and with learning in general. The lute associates her with the arts, particularly the musical arts, and the rosary links her with the spirituality and religious rites. Goddess Saraswati is nearly always dressed in soft colors, reminding us to always utilize our creative energies in a positive and constructive way.
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