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Definition of Sarasvati
1. Noun. Hindu goddess of learning and the arts.
Definition of Sarasvati
1. Proper noun. (alternative spelling of Saraswati) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarasvati
Literary usage of Sarasvati
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hindu Mythology, Vedic and Purānic by William Joseph Wilkins (1882)
"Sarasvati having been produced from Brahma, was regarded as his daughter; hence
her union with him was said to be criminal Sarasvati. by the other gods. ..."
2. Researches Into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology by Vans Kennedy (1831)
"THE energy of Brahma, personified as a female, is in general distinguished by
the name of Sarasvati; but in, I believe, every Puran she is also called ..."
3. A Classical Dictionary of India: Illustrative of the Mythology, Philosophy by John Garrett (1871)
"In the later mythology Sarasvati was identified with Vach, and became under
different names the spouse of Brahma and the goddess of wisdom and eloquence, ..."
4. A Classical Dictionary of India: Illustrative of the Mythology, Philosophy by John Garrett (1871)
"In the later mythology Sarasvati was identified with Vich, and became under
different names the spouse of Brahma and the goddess of wisdom aud eloquence, ..."
5. Hindu Mythology, Vedic and Purānic by William Joseph Wilkins (1882)
"Sarasvati having been produced from Brahma, was regarded as his daughter; hence
her union with him was said to be criminal Sarasvati. by the other gods. ..."
6. Researches Into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology by Vans Kennedy (1831)
"THE energy of Brahma, personified as a female, is in general distinguished by
the name of Sarasvati; but in, I believe, every Puran she is also called ..."
7. A Classical Dictionary of India: Illustrative of the Mythology, Philosophy by John Garrett (1871)
"In the later mythology Sarasvati was identified with Vach, and became under
different names the spouse of Brahma and the goddess of wisdom and eloquence, ..."
8. A Classical Dictionary of India: Illustrative of the Mythology, Philosophy by John Garrett (1871)
"In the later mythology Sarasvati was identified with Vich, and became under
different names the spouse of Brahma and the goddess of wisdom aud eloquence, ..."