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[[File:Indian - Sarasvati - Walters 2550.jpg|thumb|Sandstone sculpture of Sarasvati, India (10th century)]] | <languages /> | ||
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[[File:Sarasvati2.jpg|thumb|Painting of Sarasvati, unknown artist, India (19th century)]] | [[File:Sarasvati2.jpg|thumb|<translate>Painting of Sarasvati, unknown artist, India (19th century)</translate>]] | ||
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The Divine Mother in her manifestation as '''Sarasvati''' is the [[shakti]] of [[Brahma]]. Brahma is known as the Creator in the Hindu Trinity and is parallel to God the Father in the Western Trinity. He is the Divine Lawgiver, the source of all knowledge. Together, Brahma and Sarasvati are the embodiment of cosmic force. | The Divine Mother in her manifestation as '''Sarasvati''' is the [[shakti]] of [[Brahma]]. Brahma is known as the Creator in the Hindu Trinity and is parallel to God the Father in the Western Trinity. He is the Divine Lawgiver, the source of all knowledge. Together, Brahma and Sarasvati are the embodiment of cosmic force. | ||
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