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vaak - Übersetzung nach Englisch

PRINCIPAL HINDU GODDESS, GODDESS OF KNOWLEDGE, MUSIC AND SPEECH
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  • Dancing Sarasvati with eight-hands (above) is depicted in three panels of the Hoysaleswara temple, Halebid Karnataka (c. 1150 CE). One of these is shown above. She is in a classical Indian dance posture, and in one of her eight hands she holds a pen, a palm leaf manuscript, a musical instrument and the tools of major arts. The ''shilpins'' thus depicted her as the goddess of knowledge and all arts.
  • isbn=978-0824820909}}</ref> and is traditionally depicted playing a [[biwa]], in keeping with her status as a deity of music, knowledge and all that flows.
  • A carved idol of the crowned goddess Sharada from late-9th century Kashmir.
  • Saraswati Devi idol at home.
  • Jain style]], [[Gujarat]], 1475-1500. [[National Museum, New Delhi]]
  • Saraswati Puja at [[Baranagore Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama High School]], [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]]
  • Saraswati in an 18th-century C.E. Tibetan artwork, holding a [[stick zither]].
  • Statue of Thurathadi at [[Kyauktawgyi Buddha Temple (Yangon)]]
  • Shanghai, China]]

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n. trade, profession, vocation; subject, branch of studies; compartment, pigeonhole

Definition

Saraswati
·noun The sakti or wife of Brahma; the Hindoo goddess of learning, music, and poetry.

Wikipedia

Saraswati

Saraswati (Sanskrit: सरस्वती, IAST: Sarasvatī) is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom, and learning. She is one of the Tridevi, along with the goddesses Lakshmi and Parvati.

The earliest known mention of Saraswati as a goddess is in the Rigveda. She has remained significant as a goddess from the Vedic period through the modern period of Hindu traditions. She is generally shown to have four arms, holding a book, a rosary, a water pot, and a musical instrument called the veena. Each of these items have a symbolic meaning in Hinduism.

Some Hindus celebrate the festival of Vasant Panchami (the fifth day of spring, and also known as Saraswati Puja and Saraswati Jayanti in many regions of India) in her honour, and mark the day by helping young children learn how to write the letters of the alphabet on that day. The goddess is also revered by believers of the Jain religion of west and central India, as well as some Buddhist sects.