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Sarasvatī

Sarasvatī

Sarasvati goddess of learning (shes rab stsol ba'i lha mo zhig) mythologically in the 1st kalpa S great ocean moved by wind de'i nang du brtan g.yo'i language sounds all rab tu snyan par grags pas by mahabhrama many years these sounds mngon par dga' and ro myang bas 'dug &, mthar sgra dbyangs de rnams having been gathered into 1 it is said this goddess arose [syn: rgya mtsho'i lha mo, sgra dbyangs lha mo, ngag dbang lha mo,..Rdo rje dbyangs k dbang phyug ma, blo yi gter, dbyangs ldan ma, smra lha mo, tshangs pa'i sras mo, mtsho ldan ma, mtsho byung ma, zla ba'i sring mo, sher lha mo, shes rab lha mo] [IW]

Sarasvati goddess of learning [IW]

Sarasvati [RB]

sarasvati, goddess of music and poetry (holds a lute; yab is 'jam dpal), vowel goddess, sweet-voiced maiden, SA sgra dbyangs lha mo, goddess of learning [JV]

Sarasvati, the goddess of knowledge and learning [RY]