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Goddess Saraswati Idol Guide: Story, Symbolism, Forms & Vastu Placement Tips
25 November 2025
Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music and wisdom, is worshipped for clarity and learning. A Saraswati idol symbolizes purity, intellect and creative inspiration. Choosing the right idol whether brass, marble, bronze or wood and placing it in the northeast or east direction aligns with Vastu and enhances focus. This guide explains her story, symbolism, divine forms and ideal idol placement for home or study. Explore Saraswati’s story, symbolism, idol materials and Vastu rules. Choose the right Saraswati idol and place it correctly to enhance focus, wisdom and creative energy.
Goddess (Devi) Tulasi: Story, Significance, Benefits & Worship in Hinduism
26 December 2023
Hindu households across the country have certain common features, one of them being the Tulsi plant. Revered as a deity, the Tulsi plant has held the status of a symbol of devotion and purity for ages. She is believed to be the physical manifestation of Goddess Lakshmi Devi, the consort of Lord Vishnu, who is worshiped as the preserver of the universe in Hinduism. That is why Tulasi Devi is considered to be very dear to Lord Vishnu. She is known by names like Vrinda, Vaishnavi, Hari Priya, and Vrindavan, among many others. Every part of the plant is considered auspicious. Even the soil in which it grows is considered to be pious. It is believed that all the deities reside at the top of the Tulsi plant, while the middle houses the Vedas, and the roots house the important pilgrimage sites.
The Goddess Saraswati, Patron of Knowledge and Arts
4 December 2021
The name Saraswati comes from the combination of the Sanskrit words saras, which can mean “pooling water” and can also be interpreted as meaning “speech”, and the word vati, which means “she who possesses”. Her name, therefore, has two literal translations. It can mean “she who has pooling water” or “she who possesses speech”. Fittingly, the goddess Saraswati was originally associated with an ancient river that was also called Saraswati. In the Vedas, the river Saraswati was not only mentioned far more often than any other significant body of water, but it was also the most revered. About Saraswati, as “she who possesses speech”, it is said that Saraswati is the inventor of the Sanskrit language.
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