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Goddess Saraswati

NZ$122
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Specifications
EG59
Stone SculptureArtist: Guru Prasad Sahu
Height: 6 inch
Width: 4.4 inch
Depth: 1.3 inch
Weight 810 gm
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The Embodiment of Knowledge

Behold a finely crafted stone sculpture, a tangible representation of divine wisdom and artistic expression. Created by the skilled hands of artist Guru Prasad Sahu, this piece captures the serene grace of a revered deity. The sculpture is meticulously carved, showcasing intricate details that bring the goddess to life in a tangible form. This is a tangible piece of spiritual art suitable for personal devotion, thoughtful gifting, or enriching your interior space.

Saraswati: The River of Consciousness

In the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology, Saraswati reigns as the goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom, and learning. She is not merely a deity but a flowing river of consciousness, the source of all creativity and intellectual pursuits. Her name, derived from "Saras," meaning essence, and "wati," meaning one who possesses, implies "she who possesses essence." The Vedic texts describe her as a powerful river, purifying all who touch her waters. Over time, this potent imagery evolved into her role as the embodiment of learning and the arts. Saraswati's influence extends beyond the intellectual realm. She is believed to be the consort of Brahma, the creator of the universe, and through her knowledge, Brahma was able to shape and understand the cosmos. This underlines the indispensable role of wisdom in creation and understanding the world around us. Worshipping her is said to bring enlightenment, removing ignorance and bestowing the gifts of eloquence, knowledge, and artistic ability.

Iconography and Symbolism

This sculpture embodies traditional iconography of Saraswati. She is depicted seated on a lotus flower, a symbol of purity and transcendence, suggesting her detachment from worldly affairs and her spiritual enlightenment. Her four arms represent the four aspects of human personality in learning: mind, intellect, alertness, and ego. In her hands, she holds various items rich with symbolic meaning. The book, often the Vedas, signifies knowledge and learning. The mala, or rosary, symbolizes the power of meditation and spirituality. Most importantly, she holds the veena, a stringed instrument, representing all forms of art, particularly music, and indicating that harmony and balance are essential for true understanding. The presence of the veena also signifies her mastery over music, a gateway to higher consciousness and spiritual realization. The sculpture invites contemplation and offers a tangible connection to the energies of wisdom, creativity, and artistic expression.
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