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1 सरस्वती
sarasvatīsárasvatī
N. of a river (celebrated in RV. andᅠ held to be a goddess whose identity is much disputed;
most authorities hold that the name Sárasvatī is identical with the Avestan Haraquaiti river in Afghanistan, but that it usually means the Indus in the RV., andᅠ only occasionally the small sacred rivers in Madhya-deṡa < seeᅠ below>;
the river-goddess has seven sisters andᅠ is herself sevenfold, she is called the mother of streams, the best of mothers, of rivers, andᅠ of goddesses;
the Ṛishis always recognize the connection of the goddess with the river, andᅠ invoke her to descend from the sky, to bestow vitality, renown, andᅠ riches;
elsewhere she is described as moving along a golden path andᅠ as destroying Vṛitra etc.;
as a goddess she is often connected with other deities e.g.. with Pūshan, Indra, the Maruts andᅠ the Aṡvins;
in the Āpri hymns she forms a triad with the sacrificial goddesses Iḍā andᅠ Bhātrati;
accord. toᅠ a myth told in the VS. XIX, 12, Sárasvatī through speech < vācā> communicated vigour to Indra;
in the BrShmaṇas she is identified with vāc, « Speech», andᅠ in later times becomes goddess of eloquence seeᅠ below) RV. etc. etc.;
N. of a well-known small river (held very sacred by the Hindūs;
identified with the modern Sursooty, at, d formerly marking with the Dṛishadvatī one of the boundaries of the region Ārya-deṡa andᅠ of the sacred district called Brahmâvarta < seeᅠ Mn. II, 17 > in RV. VII, 95, 2,
this river is represented as flowing into the sea, although later legends make it disappear underground andᅠ join the Ganges andᅠ Jumnā at Allahibād;
seeᅠ tri-veṇī, prayāga) ib. ;
N. of various rivers (esp. of rivers which in sacredness are equal to Sárasvatī andᅠ which are three accord. toᅠ AV. VI, 101,
andᅠ seven accord. toᅠ MBh. IX, 2188);
any river Naigh. I, 13 ;
N. of the goddess of eloquence andᅠ learning (cf. above;
she is opposed to Ṡri orᅠ Lakshmī <cf. Vikr. V, 24 >, andᅠ sometimes considered as the daughter andᅠ alsoᅠ wife of Beahmā, the proper wife of that god being rather Sāvitri orᅠ Gāyatri;
she is alsoᅠ identified with Durgā, orᅠ even with the wife of Vishṇu andᅠ of Manu, andᅠ held to be the daughter of Daksha) Mn. MBh. etc.;
speech orᅠ the power of speech, eloquence, learning wisdom MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a celestial orᅠ oracular voice Kālid. Kathās. Rājat. ;
a cow VS. VIII, 43 ;
an excellent woman (= strī-ratna) L. ;
N. of various plants (Cardiospermum Halicacabum, Egle Marmelos, Ruta Graveolens etc.) L. ;
N. of a twoyear-old girl representing Durgā at her festival L. ;
of a poetess Cat. ;
of various other women (esp. of the wives of Dadhica, Ṡaṃkarâcārya, Maṇḍaṇamiṡra etc.) ib. ;
of one of the ten mendicant orders traced back to Ṡarnkaracārya (whose members add the word sarasvatī to their names)
- सरस्वतीकण्ठाभरण
- सरस्वतीकुटुम्ब
- सरस्वतीकृत
- सरस्वतीतन्त्र
- सरस्वतीतीर्थ
- सरस्वतीदण्डक
- सरस्वतीदशश्लोकी
- सरस्वतीदानविधि
- सरस्वतीद्वादशनामस्तोत्र
- सरस्वतीनिवास
- सरस्वतीपुराण
- सरस्वतीपूजन
- सरस्वतीपूजा
- सरस्वतीप्रक्रिया
- सरस्वतीप्रयेग
- सरस्वतीबालवाणी
- सरस्वतीमन्त्र
- सरस्वतीमाहात्म्य
- सरस्वतीरहस्योपनिषद्
- सरस्वतीवत्
- सरस्वतीविनशन
- सरस्वतीविलास
- सरस्वतीव्रत
- सरस्वतीषट्श्लोकी
- सरस्वतीसरस्
- सरस्वतीसूक्त
- सरस्वतीसूत्र
- सरस्वतीस्तव
- सरस्वतीस्तोत्र
- सरस्वतीस्वामिन्
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2 सारस्वत
sārasvatámf (ī)n. relating orᅠ belonging to Sarasvat (q.v.) orᅠ to Sarasvatī (the river orᅠ the goddess derived orᅠ coming from them RV. etc. etc.;
relating to the Ṛishi Sārasvata MBh. ;
belonging to the Sarasvata country MBh. ;
eloquent, learned W. ;
m. a Bilva stick L. ;
N. of a Ṛishi (fabled to have sprung from the personified Sarasvatil river MBh. ( alsoᅠ - tāgaṇāḥ) Hariv. ;
of a Vyāsa VP. ;
(pl.) N. of a people dwelling on the Sarasvatil river (i.e. in the north-west part of the province of Delhi including part of the Panjāb) AV. Pariṡ. MBh. VarBṛS. Pur. ;
(pl.) N. of a partic. tribe of Brāhmans (so called as coming from the above country orᅠ as supposed to be descended from the above Ṛishi) BhP. ;
(sg.) the twelfth Kalpa orᅠ day of Brahmā. Hcat. ;
a staff of the Bilva tree L. ;
a partic. ceremonial in the worship of Sarasvatī MW. ;
(ī) f. Cardiospermum Halicacabum L. ;
(with orᅠ scil. prakriyā) N. of a grammar by Anubhūti-svarūpâcārya;
(am) n. a partic. Sattra Jaim. ;
eloquence Prasannar. ;
N. of a grammar (= f.)
- सारस्वतकल्प
- सारस्वतकोश
- सारस्वततन्त्र
- सारस्वततीर्थ
- सारस्वतपुर
- सारस्वतप्रक्रिया
- सारस्वतप्रसादटीका
- सारस्वतमण्डन
- सारस्वतमाहात्म्य
- सारस्वतविलास
- सारस्वतव्याकरण
- सारस्वतव्रत
- सारस्वतसारसरसमग्रह
- सारस्वतसूत्र
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