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Exposure in the supermarket Mondorf

 

Exhibition both in Frisange and Mondorf-les-Bains

Our beautiful, colorful and hand items from Indonesia, you can only exclusively find at our exhibitions, here is a small selection of our articles. Simply contact us by e-mail or phone, we will gladly contact you. Where and when can you book us, you can find it in "exhibitions". We hope you enjoy you're stay at our site.

What does it mean "Saraswati"?

Saraswati (Sanskrit, f. सरस्वती, Sarasvati) or Indian Bharati is a goddess of female power (Shakti) of the god Brahma. It is the oldest goddess of Hinduism and is already mentioned in the Rig Veda. Initially, it was a river goddess, and today is still fertile, with pure water and in the soma. It is regarded as the goddess of wisdom, intellect, music, scholarship, language and poetry, which invented writing. It is regarded as the embodiment and protector of culture and arts

It is regarded as slim, young woman, the four arms, in a container where it contributes to water, a stringed instrument (Vina), a Malatesta (rosary) and the Vedas. It is considered the epitome of purity and transcendence. Thus, it is also the swan mount, in Hinduism a symbol of transcendence and spiritual perfection. Often, it is also sitting on a lotus.

In Hindu mythology is said, Saraswati was born the god Brahma. Brahma, desire, creation, production and went to meditation, after which his body in a male and a female half, Saraswati, informed. Brahma united with him and that God was born of the semi-Manu, who created the world. Often also Saraswati said the mouth of Brahma was born and the world that his word by creative created.

* David Kinsley: Hindu Goddesses. University of California Press 1986 ISBN 0-520-05393-1