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Saraswati Devi,Saraswati,saraswathi,SaraswathiDevi the goddess of knowledge

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Saraswati Devi,Saraswati,saraswathi,SaraswathiDevi the goddess of knowledge and wisdom.
The Puranas relate Saraswati to Brahma and Vishnu. Most frequently, she is associated with Brahma. Her connection with him dates earlier than to any other God. She is portrayed mostly as his wife and occasionally as his daughter. When Vishnu's popularity in India increased, myths relating Saraswati to him appeared.

Saraswati and Brahma: When Saraswati is pictured as a wife of Brahma, she is usually portrayed as white complexioned, wearing white or yellow garments, and accompanied by a peacock or/and a swan (symbols of Brahma).

Origin of Brahma's 5 heads due to Saraswati: Brahma created Satarupa (Saraswati) out of his own body, and became enamoured with her. He was looking at her amorously. In order to avoid his glances, Satarupa turned to the right side from his gaze. In order to see her then, Brahma created a second head. As she passed to his left and his rear, in order to avoid his lustful glances, two other heads of the god successively appeared. At last she sprang to the sky, and following her, a fifth head of Brahma was also formed.
Temples
There are Saraswati temples in Deupatan, Kamalakshi, Thimi, Bhadrakali and Swyambhu, Neel Saraswati at Gairidhara, among others in the Kathmandu Valley. Saraswati Temple in the University of Roorkee. Prthudakeshwara Temples in Pehowa, Haryana. They were built by the Marathas in honour of Saraswati. Saradamba Temple in Sringeri. Sarada Temple in the Neelam Valley in Kashmir. Basar: Situated 50 Kms from Nizamabad at Basara ,on the banks of river Godavari, the Sri Gnana Saraswathi Temple is the only temple in South India dedicated to the Goddess of Learning.
Names
Bharati - eloquence; Mahavidya - transcendent knowledge; Vac - speech; Mahavani - transcendent word; Arya - the noble one; Brahmi - power of the immense being; Kamadhenu - the wish cow; Bijagarbha - womb of the seed or womb of the elements of speech; Dhanesvari - divinity of wealth; Vacdevi - divinity of speech; Vinapani - the one that holds the vina; Sarada - giver of essence; Vageshvari - mistress of speech; Brahmi - wife of Brahma and Gayatri.
Archana
Ashtothara
Sahsranama
Pooja
The Different Names of Maa Saraswati are:

Saraswati- Knowledge Goddess;

Mahabhadra- Supremely auspicious Goddess;

Mahamaya-for being Goddess of great illusion;

Varaprada, for granting boons to devotees;

Shripada, for conferring wealth;

Padmanilaya, for residing on a lotus;

Padmakshi, for having eyeslike the lotus;

Padmavaktraga, for having a lotus like face;

Shivanuja, for being the younger sister of Shiva;

Pustakabhrita, for holding book in her hand;

Jnanamudra, for sitting in a particular posture;

Rama, for being enticing;

Para, for being beyond everything;

Kamarupa, as she takes different forms;

Mahavidya, for being higher learning Goddess;

Mahabhoga, for being the contributor of great enjoyment;

Mahabhuja, for having long arms;

Mahabhaga, for bing the luck Goddess;


Mahapasha, for being the Goddess with remarkable noose;

Mahakara, for having supreme form;

Mahankusha, for having prominent stick or goad;

Pita, for being yellowor fair-skinned;



Chandravadana, for having pretty face like the moon;

Govinda, for being the protector of cows;
Gomati, for Being the Goddess of herds of cows;
Shiva, for being the Goddess of salvation or liberation;
Jatila, the Goddess with matted hair;
Vindhyavasa, for dwelling in Mount Vindhya;
Vindhyachalavirajita, for residing in Mount Vindhya;
Chandika, for being the Goddess of wrath;
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Saudamini, for being as ravishing as lightening;

Sudhamurti, for having nectar like form;
Subhadra, who being exquisitely beautiful;
Surapujita, for being worshipped by Gods;
Suvasini,
Sunasa,
Vinidra,
Padmalochana
Vidyarupa,
Vishalakshi,
Brahmajaya,
Mahaphala,
Trayimurti,