Saraswathi

Saraswathi

Saraswathi – the Goddess of knowledge, art, speech, music, wisdom and learning.
She is one of the tridevis alongwith Parvathi and Lakshmi.
Saraswathi is usually depicted in a seated posture, with four arms – holding a book/script, lotus, beads and a pot of sacred water. The four hands represent four aspects of human personality in learning: mind, intellect, alertness, and ego
Her sacred vehicle (vahana) is the swan.
She is the goddess who bestows human beings with the powers of speech, wisdom, and learning.

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  1. Saraswathi #458

    $220.00
    Goddess of Learning & Arts Learn More

    Material used: Marble

    Dimensions

    Height: 11 in
    Width: 7 in

    An elegant and dazzling statue of the Goddess of Knowledge and Arts.
    A stunning artwork carved out of Marble.
    The goddess is seated in lalitasana position on a lotus base, holding the veena and other mythological weapons in each hand.
    The intricate designs on the musical instrument, her jewels, crown and costume have been chiselled with great attention to details.
    A piece of fine artistry well suited for any appropriate indoor space.

    (Shipping charges additional. Please contact us at +1 416-871-1444 or sales@statuesgallery.com for details on applicable shipping charges). 

  2. Saraswathi – the Goddess of Knowledge, Learning and Wisdom #408

    $260.00
    A stunning sculpture of Saraswathi, made of green marble. Learn More

    Material used: Green Marble

    Dimensions

    Height: 14.5 in
    Width: 7 in

    Saraswathi – the Goddess of knowledge, art, speech, music, wisdom and learning.
    She is one of the tridevis alongwith Parvathi and Lakshmi.
    Saraswathi is usually depicted in a seated posture.
    An extraordinary depiction of the goddess in green marble.
    A work of fine artistry by proficient craftsmen.
    Every detail, minute or large, has been uniquely carved with utmost care and devotion.
    The crown, jewels and the attire of the goddess have been exquisitely chiselled, with remarkable work on the folds and the pleats of the costume.
    The goddess in a standing posture, is seen holding a pustaka (book/script) in the upper left hand, yazh (muscial instrument) in upper right hand, veena in the lower right hand and a mala (garland) in the lower left hand.
    On the either side of the goddess are two hamsas (swan), her sacred bird, neatly carved.
    A stunning sculpture to adorn any of your indoor space and add elegance to the surrounding.

    (Shipping charges additional. Please contact us at +1 416-871-1444 or sales@statuesgallery.com for details on applicable shipping charges). 

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