Book Title: Godess Saraswati
Author(s): Unknown
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ ii) Vajravina Sarasvati: Like Mahasarasvati, she is also white-complexioned and has two arms. But here she plays a viņa with both of her hands. She may also be represented in association with the four divinities as described above." 96 50 iii) Vajrasāradā : She is seated on a lotus and has a crescent in the crown. She has three eyes and two arms, holding lotus and book, in her left and right hand respectively. She may also be attended by the above mentioned four divinities. The 97 Sadhana is silent about the specification of particular asan? iv) Arya Sarasvati : She is another variation of Sarasvati and also called Vajrasarasvati i.e. Sarasvati of Vajrayanists. Conceived as a girl of Sixteen, she is white in complexion, and wears white clothes. She is also two-armed. She holds in her right hand the red lotus and carries the stalk of a 98 lotus in the left on which rests Prajñāpāramitā bock. v) Vajrasarasvati Though a Vajrayanist deity, she, here, has displayed an entirely different form. She has three faces and six arms. She is red complexioned but her hairs are brown and raised upwards. Her right face is blue and left one white.

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