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Saraswati Devi is a Hindu Godess who appears as a blessing for people who follow strict moral codes. She is the sister of Mother Earth (Venus) and is revered as the goddess of art. She is known to teach sants, spiritual teachers and holy men to practice correct sutras and mantras for spiritual growth and harmony.
Her image is a female teacher holding a bag full of artistic tools. Sometimes she is depicted as an artist's drawing, sometimes she is depicted as a drawing teacher herself, often called Madam Saraswati. In her symbolic representations, Saraswati is depicted as a teacher of art and learning, drawing students from all over the world to teach wisdom and spiritual knowledge.
Story of Saraswati Devi In Hindu mythology, Saraswati Devi is a goddess who was given her name by Adi Shesha, a divine sage, and the god Vishnu, while she was sleeping in the lap of Vishnu's younger brother Brahma. Adi Shesha was on his way to give knowledge to Lord Krishna, whose father's name was Surya. Once the young godman was thirsty and accidentally drank water from the lake of Sarasvati.
The river of Sarasvati was rich in natural water but was not drinkable due to the taint of dead humans. Therefore, all those who drank it did not benefit much. Only those who drew and drew from the lake of Sarasvati were blessed with wisdom and purity. Madam Saraswati was born in the village of Kumbhalgarh in India. She never saw her father's face until she was seven years old, and then only once when her mother had been pregnant and he visited. When Saraswati Devi was thirteen years old, she saw his face while walking around a village. On the way, she met a group of holy men.
They invited her to stay in their village. She spent her time drawing and learning the knowledge of Hindu sages. All the people of the village revered her and offered her food, milk, fruit and fruits for her learning. She showed the drawings to the holy men. Finally, when she was twenty years old, she was given the ability to become one with all
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