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 h English (en)In the book ''Symbolism in Hinduism'', A. Parthasarathy notes that the name ''Sarasvati'' literally means “the one who gives the essence of our own Self.” Sarasvati is sometimes represented with four hands, sitting on a lotus. She holds the sacred scriptures in one hand and a lotus in another. With the remaining two hands, she plays the Indian lute (veena).<ref>A. Parthasarathy, “Consorts of the Three Gods,” in R. S. Nathan, comp., ''Symbolism in Hinduism'' (Bombay: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust, 1989), p. 157.</ref>
 h Spanish (es)En el libro "Simbolismo en el hinduismo", A. Parthasarathy señala que el nombre "Sarasvati" significa literalmente "el que da la esencia de nuestro propio Ser". A veces se representa a Sarasvati con cuatro manos, sentado en un loto. Tiene las sagradas escrituras en una mano y una flor de loto en la otra. Con las dos manos restantes, toca el laúd indio (veena). <ref> A. Parthasarathy, "Consorts of the Three Gods", en R. S. Nathan, comp., "Simbolismo en el hinduismo" (Bombay: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust, 1989), p. 157. </ref>
 h Portuguese (pt)No livro ''Simbolismo no Hinduísmo'', A. Parthasarathy observa que o nome ''Sarasvati'' significa literalmente "aquele que dá a essência do nosso próprio Ser". Às vezes, Sarasvati é representado com quatro mãos, sentada numa flor de lótus. Ela segura as escrituras sagradas em uma mão e um lótus na outra. Com as duas mãos restantes, ela toca alaúde indiano (veena).<ref>A. Parthasarathy, “Consortes dos Três Deuses”, em R. S. Nathan, comp., ''Symbolism in Hinduism'' (Bombaim: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust, 1989), p. 157.</ref>
 h Russian (ru)In the book ''Symbolism in Hinduism'', A. Parthasarathy notes that the name ''Sarasvati'' literally means “the one who gives the essence of our own Self.” Сарасвати иногда изображают с четырьмя руками, сидящей на лотосе. В одной руке она держит тексты священных писаний, в другой — цветок лотоса. Другими двумя руками она играет на вине — индийской лютне.<ref>A. Parthasarathy, “Consorts of the Three Gods,” in R. S. Nathan, comp., ''Symbolism in Hinduism'' (Bombay: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust, 1989), p. 157.</ref>