Saraswati, the prime Goddess of Sense & Creature.
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Goddess Saraswati |
Basant Panchami is the special day of adoration for the Goddess of Knowledge and Creation
This special day, named 'Basant Panchami' (observed on the fifth day of Magha according to Hindu calendar) is to Honor her when all the pious Hindus worship the Goddess through festivity. Especially in schools and colleges, educational institutions and even at homes, students worship her on this occasion and pray to her for achieving success in their further studies, arts, cultural events etc. There is a significant place named Pushkar in Rajasthan, which is associated with both Lord Brahma and Goddess Saraswati. Lord Brahma's adoration takes place only here, as he was cursed by his another wife, Savitri.She is the Goddess of rivers and meditation
The 'Rig Veda' refers to Saraswati as the deity of the rivers. She is also known as River Goddess. There is also a river named 'Saraswati' which, according to Hindu mythology, is as holy and significant as the Ganga and the Yamuna. Normally the existence of the river Saraswati could not be considerably noted; its journey continues for a very little stretch from Vyas Gufa near Badrinath Temple and afterwards it disappears beneath the earth. It is believed that the river Saraswati merges with Ganga and Yamuna at Triveni Sangam in Allahabad or Prayag. These three rivers are very remarkable in Hinduism. River Ganga is symbolised with the lunar energy, river Saraswati with the Goddess of knowledge and river Yamuna with solar energy. The holy goddess is closely associated with Kundalini power or the Meditation process which involves the significant nerves of body, known as 'Ida', to the left of the spine, 'Susumna', in the middle of the spine and 'Pingla', to the right of the spine. She symbolises the central 'Susumna' which floats the natural energy upwards in human body.
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Physical appearance of Goddess Saraswati
According to Vedanta, She is considered as the feminine energy and knowledge aspect (Shakti) of Brahmana's, and also depicted as one of the many aspects of Adhya Shakti as Maha Saraswati. She finds a key position in the trio of Maha Kali, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswati.About her physical appearance; she is portrayed as a beautiful and charming woman, with an elegant smile, clad in a white sari, adorned with a wide range of gold ornaments with precious gems. Mostly, she is found seated on a white Lotus, and sometimes on a swan or peacock The swan is her carrier. She is normally depicted with four arms, which represent the four aspects of human personality, i.e., learning, intellect, alertness, and ego. Her four arms also represent the four Vedas, the primary and the most sacred books in Hinduism.
She carries a Veena or lute representing all creative arts and sciences, the holy books of the Vedas, representing the universal, divine, eternal, and true knowledge as well as all forms of learning, Rosary representing the natural power of meditation, inner reflection and spirituality, an Ewer full of nectar representing the drink, which leads to knowledge.
She is seen coupled with Lord Brahma. She possesses natural properties of Rajsi or Rajo Guna, which are related to creation, similar in nature as her spouse Lord Brahma. In her form of Maha Saraswati or great Goddess Saraswati, she appears with eight arms and carries Veena or lute, bell, trident, ploughshare, conch, pestle, discus, bow and arrow.
She is also known by the name of 'Neel Saraswati', which is another form of Goddess Tara, who, in Hinduism, is recognised as the owner of entire knowledge of Universe. She is the giver of Salvation or Moksha and helps to attain liberation from the cycle of death and birth, which is the highest supreme achievement.
Brahma and Saraswati |
Origin of Goddess Saraswati, Savitri, Gayatri as Wife of Lord Brahma and entire living and non living elements in Hinuism.
The origin of Goddess Saraswati was caused by the oration of Lord Brahma, and hence she is considered to be the deity of speech. Once upon a time, there was a debate between Lord Brahma and Vishnu regarding who was greater among the two of them. At that time, the can descent image of Lord Shiva appeared in front of them, and there was an oracle that whoever would be able to reach till the end of that image of Lord Shiva, would be regarded as the great or the best. Lord Vishnu started towards the lower portion of the statue to find its ending point, and he soon returned back. But Lord Brahma moved towards the upper portion of the statue and travelled a long distance to find its end. On his way back, it occurred to him that it would not be fair to utter a lie through his own mouth, and hence he added a fifth face to his existing four and this one was that of an ass. Through this fifth face of the ass, he misinformed Lord Vishnu that he had been able to reach till the ending point of this giant statue. At that very instant, Lord Shiva and Vishnu merged into one and the incorrect words uttered by Brahma was transformed into river Saraswati. Eventually, the river flowed down to meet with the holy river Ganga and was thus purified from the sin committed by Brahma by telling a lie. Other than this, Savitri Devi was created by Brahma long before the creation of the universe and Mother Gayatri was originated from the Holy cow. According to some beliefs, Savitri, Saraswati and Gayatri are also considered as the Manas santan (child born out of willingness alone), and quite unusually, lord Brahma got married to them.Lord Brahma, (the spouse or Bhairav of Goddess Saraswati), originating from the navel of Lord Vishnu, creator of the entire universe, including all the living and non-living beings spread in the three lokas, heaven, earth and hades. Lord Brahma exists as the superintendent god of creation and composition. He is associated with majestic knowledge as well as intelligence and knowledge related with creation. He is famous as the husband of Savitri or Saraswati. He appeared on the lotus flower emerging from the navel of Lord Vishnu, following which, his young, perfectly beautiful wife Savitri emerged from him. It was through their union that the Vedas were created. The Vedas became the source of all sorts of knowledge. Lord Brahma and his wife Savitri are the root cause for the creation of all the living as well as non-living elements around the entire universe that includes the heaven, earth and the hades. He gave rise to two kinds of creation, namely, consciousness and unconsciousness. Consciousness involves the willingness, feelings, self-thought and other living elements, while unconsciousness comprises of matters such as solid material,air etc, which are lifeless and thoughtless in nature. Lord Brahma bore five heads, out of which one was beheaded by Lord Shiva. It is for this reason that Daksha, the son of Prajapati or Brahma, used to hate Lord Shiva.
Genealogy in Hinduism
In this world, each and every living thing is believed to be the offspring of Lord Brahma. Goddess Rati and Kaam Dev are the last Maanas santan (offspring born out of wish fulfilment) of Lord Brahma. After the birth of Kaam deva or Rati Devi, the function of producing children has been offered to them. At the very beginning, Lord Brahma created the mind, and simultaneously, from his mind, originated the sons and one daughter, who were composed of various body parts of the lord. The first seven sages, thus created, found their place in the constellation named Saptarishi Mandal (the Big Dipper). The sages were 1. Marich (created from the mind), 2. Atri (created from the eyes), 3. Angira (created from the mouth), 4. Pulaha (created from the navel). 5. Pulastya (created from the ears), 6. Kratu (from the hand), 7. Vashishtha (from the soul), 8. Vrigu (from the skin), 9.Chitragupta (from meditation), 10. Narada (from the Gum), 11. Daksha (from the fingers), 12. Kandarpa (from the shadow), and from his willingness, 13. Sanaka, 14. Sanandana, 15. Sanatana, 16. Sanathkumar, who still exists in the form of a five-year old boy. (Marichi, Atri, Angira, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratu, Vrigu, Vashishtha, Daksha and Kandarpa are also famous by the name of Prajapati or King's). The last four of the Brahma's boys were always engrossed to gather knowledge about Brahma Tattwa (theories related to Brahman), and consequently, Lord Brahma got terribly angry with them. Following this, he created his daughter Manu or Shatarupa from his head. So we can say that all the living beings around the world are the offspring of Lord Brahma and his spouse. The following, with the physical existence, like, Priyabrata, Utthanpada, Prasuti, and Akuti also originated from him. King Daksha got married to Prasuti, and gave birth to his daughters, namely, Swaha (who got married to Agni), Swadha (got married to Pitragan), Sati, an incarnation of Adhya Shakti (got married to Lord Shiva), and the remaining thirteen daughters, Shraddha, Maitri, Daya, Shanti, Pushti, Tushti, Kriya, Unnati, Buddhi, Medha, Titiksha, Dwi and Murti got married to Dharma. Khyati was married to Sage Vrigu, Sambhuti to Marichi, Smriti to Angira, Preeti to Pulastya, Kshama to Pulaha, Sannati to Kratu, Ansuiya to Atri, Urja to Vashishtha, and through their union, all the living matters, gods, demons were originated. Anything having physical existence was created from Sage Kashyap.Marichi was the manas santan of Lord Brahma (an offspring born out of willingness), while Kashyap was the manas santan of Marichi. All the seventeen daughters of Daksha were married to sage Kashyap, and it is through their union that all the gods, human beings, animals and demons took birth. 1. Aditi gave birth to the Gods, 2. Diti to the Monsters, 3. Kastha to Horses and other Quadrupeds, 4. Anishtha to Gandharvas, 5. Surasa to the demons, 6. Ila to the plants and trees, 7. Muni to the Apsaras (nymphs), 8. Krodhwasha to Snakes, 9. Surabhi to the cattle and Buffaloes, 10. Sarama to predatory animals, 11. Tama to jackal, vulture etc. 12. Timi to marine animals, 13. Vinata to Garuda and Aruna, 14. Kaddu to Nag, 15. Patangi to insects, 16. Yamini to grasshopper.
All the gods are considered to be the grandchildren of Lord Brahma, and hence, He is famous by the name of Grandfather in all the three lokas. He is also called the ultimate father of all kinds of living beings present in the universe. In most of the tantras as well as ancient books we can find that Lord Brahma is worshipped exclusively by the members of the Vaikhanas community. Inspired by them, the demons and the monsters praised Brahma in order to attain special boons. Lord Brahma was the mentor of religion, and he had always followed the principle of retention.
The tale narrating the rejection of Lord Brahma by Savitri Devi, the reason behind Brahma being cursed to be worship ed only at Pushkar, the origin of Gayatri Devi from holy cow and her marriage to Brahma.
Lord Brahma, the Creater of every elements of Universe |
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