what is the historical importance of maa sarswati
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Saraswati (also Sarasvati) is theHindu goddess of learning, wisdom, music, and aesthetics. She is also known as Bharati (eloquence), Shatarupa (existence), Vedamata ('mother of the Vedas'), Brahmi, Sarada, Vagisvari, and Putkari. As Vac, she is the goddess of speech. Saraswati first appears in theRigveda and, in later religious texts, she is identified as the inventor of Sanskrit and, appropriately, gives Ganeshathe gifts of pen and inks. She is also a patron of the arts and sciences, and the wife ofBrahma, even if the Bengal Vaisnavas considered her first the wife of Vishnu. Sarasvati is also worshipped as the goddess of learning in Jainism and by some Buddhist sects.
Saraswati (also Sarasvati) is theHindu goddess of learning, wisdom, music, and aesthetics. She is also known as Bharati (eloquence), Shatarupa (existence), Vedamata ('mother of the Vedas'), Brahmi, Sarada, Vagisvari, and Putkari. As Vac, she is the goddess of speech. Saraswati first appears in theRigveda and, in later religious texts, she is identified as the inventor of Sanskrit and, appropriately, gives Ganeshathe gifts of pen and inks. She is also a patron of the arts and sciences, and the wife ofBrahma, even if the Bengal Vaisnavas considered her first the wife of Vishnu. Sarasvati is also worshipped as the goddess of learning in Jainism and by some Buddhist sects.
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