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In Hinduism, gods and goddesses are often depicted with their vahanas, which are animals or mythical creatures that serve as their vehicles. Each vahana carries deep spiritual meaning, reflecting the ...
But after the 7th century, one sees images of Avlokiteshwara, the God who rescues sailors, visualised holding a lotus with an image of a Buddha on his head. This is when Saraswati starts her ...
Here, in this corner of Telangana where the State kisses the borders of Maharashtra, the invisible Saraswati meets the mighty Godavari and the Pranahita in a sacred embrace called Triveni Sangamam.
Traditionally observed only at Prayagraj in North India, the Saraswati Pushkaralu was for the first time celebrated in South India at Kaleshwaram, where the subterranean Saraswati meets the ...
Hindu pilgrims gather at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati rivers ... its roots in a Hindu tradition that says the god Vishnu wrested a golden pitcher containing ...
The festival of Saraswati Puja, dedicated to the worship of the Goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and arts, is celebrated twice a year—once during the Navratri festival in the month of Ashwin according to ...
The celebrations of Basant Panchami are also known as Saraswati Panchami, Shri Panchami, Sufi Basant, and many others in different parts of the nation. In Bihar, the day is celebrated as the birth ...