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Saraswati - 6.5 x 4.25 inches
Village Temple - 5 x 7 inches			
			
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				Devi Saraswati is a Hindu goddess of learning. Devi Saraswati is regarded as the Goddess of knowlede and the arts. Devi Saraswati represents consciousness and wisdom. Devi Saraswati is also regarded as Vakdevi, the goddess of sound and speech. Devi Saraswati is revered as the dispeller of chaos and confusion.
Devi Saraswati is depicted as clothed in white, seated on a white lotus playing the instrument veena. Her origin is the lost Vedic river Saraswati. Devi Saraswati is worshipped as the consort of Bhrahma the creator.			
			
				
				
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