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Saravati Ahurani was a triple mother goddess. As Saravati she was Saravati the Hindu great white swan mother goddess of lotus discrimination, fertility, and wealth. Mentioned in the Rig Veda and other Hinduism texts as a pure river waters and fertile prosperity goddess, she was depicted in sculptures as the embodiment of a speech Vagdevi and a wisdom Brahmi. Sarasvati was portrayed riding a lotus, a peacock, or a swan. She was also portrayed with an arrow, bell, book, conch, lute, lotus, prayer wheel, rosary, and water jar.
As Ahurani, the ancient
Persian growth, health, healing, and prosperity goddess, she was revered from
around 1500 BCE - 400 ACE throughout the areas under Persian influence.
She was depicted on reliefs and sculptures, as well as, mentioned as a goddess of children and abundant prosperity. Also a sciences, speech, wealth and writing diety, Ahurani carried a celestial waters jar with an ending supply of primal sustenance. She also had numerous water of life and bountiful harvests responsibilities as the guardian of the cosmic rivers. Patroness of arts, fruitfulness, and teaching students, Saravati Ahurani was the personification of learned wisdom, who surpassed all other rivers of knowledge in greatness, power, and might.
She was called "Flowingly
Elegant Protective Nurturer", "Authentic Heavenly Wisdom Dispenser", and "Sacred
Spiritual River Goddess"...Deities Gods Goddesses
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