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Sarasvati logo #10101) Hindu deity 2) Hindu girl name
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Sarasvati

Sarasvati logo #21000[musician] Sarasvatī is a pseudonym for a solo act from Risa Saraswati, an aspiring singer/song writer who pursue a solo career using her Sanskrit name, Sarasvatī (सरस्वती). She resides in Indonesia, where the cutting-edge scene is currently evolving to become a new powerhouse in South East Asia. `Ethereal and dreamy soundsc...
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Sarasvati

Sarasvati logo #21003Hindu goddess of learning and the arts, especially music. First appearing as the personification of the sacred river Sarasvati and also identified ... [3 related articles]
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Sarasvati

Sarasvati logo #21217In Hindu mythology, Sarasvati, is the wife of Brahma. She is a young and beautiful, but temperamental, four-armed goddess of fertility, procreation, purification, art, learning and language. From her Hindus received the gift of speech and it was Sarasvati who invented the Sanskrit alphabet. She is often depicted riding a swan or a peacock, or sitti...
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Sarasvati

Sarasvati logo #20400[n] - goddess of learning and arts
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Sarasvati

Sarasvati logo #23744goddess of learning and the arts; also a sacred river, now dried up; some say it still runs underground.
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Sarasvati

Sarasvati logo #23746Sarasvati is the Goddess of learning, arts, and music, often depicted seated on a white swan and holding a vina, a stringed musical instrument. She is honored by many Hindus during the days of Navaratri, the “Nine Nights” of the Goddess. Students will bring school books to her altar for her blessings.
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Sarasvati

Sarasvati logo #20974 noun Hindu goddess of learning and the arts
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