sarasvati

IPA: sˈɛrɪsvˈɑti

Root Word: Sarasvati

noun

  • The Hindu goddess of knowledge and the arts.
  • A legendary river in the Rigveda.
  • A female given name from Sanskrit used in India.
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Examples of "sarasvati" in Sentences

  • Sarasvati is the goddess of learning.
  • Brahma eventually married the river goddess, Sarasvati.
  • Goddess Sarasvati is portrayed on a white colored lotus.
  • Sarasvati also has a connection with the Paramara Rajput clan.
  • Such as the goddess Sarasvati always has a minimum of four arms.
  • The apparent similarity of the names Sarasvati and Sarah is obvious.
  • Sarasvati bestows the greatest wealth to humanity, the wealth of knowledge.
  • This may possibly be the dried up course of the Sarasvati of the Rigvedic fame.
  • Script is decoded as sarasvati hieroglyphs composed of all pictorial motifs -- over 100 -- and signs -- over 400 - and read rebus in mleccha vācas (as distinct from arya vācas -- Manu).
  • Tipu Sultan's forcible conversion of 30,000 Manglorean Catholics jan 27th, 2009 this is something i didn't know. the mangalorean christists were, of course, converted at gunpoint by 'saint' francis xavier in the first place. some of them were people who had migrated from the northwest because of mohammedan invasions -- there is a book, 'sarasvati's children', by some christist person from mangalore which suggests that many of the coastal karnataka people were migrants from the sarasvati river region.

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