The Goddess Saraswati is often depicted as a beautiful, light-skinned woman dressed in pure white often seated on a white Nelumbo nucifera lotus (although Her actual vahana is believed to be a swan), which symbolizes that she is founded in the experience of the Absolute Truth. Thus, she not only has the knowledge but also the experience of the Highest Reality. She is mainly associated with the color white, which signifies the purity of true knowledge. Occasionally, however, she is also associated with the colour yellow, the colour of the flowers of the mustard plant that bloom at the time of her festival in the spring. She is not adorned heavily with jewels and gold, unlike the goddess Lakshmi, but is dressed modestly — perhaps representing her preference of knowledge over worldly material things.Wikipedia
Will you mind to be with me for some time? I shall have my share with you to know you The locked trunks of wealth and treasures Creating the bliss and mimicking my trenches Would you also want to know that wealth locks here also? And subtle waves of aftermath you will enjoy At this bliss of my heart and my wisdom waving Curious stuffs on the way and reading through the mind I can show you the blissful existence of mine through The knowledge and casting of your heart with mine at jewels
The Yajur Veda is quite different from the Rigveda and Samaveda Samhitas. The definition of Yajur Veda says 'Gadyatmakam Yajuh' meaning it is in prose form Just as the Samaveda Samhita is a song book of Udgata Priest, so is the Yajurveda Samhitas are prayer books. for the Adhvaryu Priest. It is solely meant for the purpose of sacrificial rituals. The Yajur Veda is divided into 1)White (or Pure) Yajurveda 2)Black (or dark) Yajurveda The Krishna (Black) Yajurveda is a mixture of mantras and brahmana whereas the Shukla Yajurveda maintains a clear separation of the two. The story is given by Mahidhara regarding the Shukla Yajurveda Samhita. Rishi Vaishampayana taught Yajurveda to Rishi Yajnavalkya and other pupils. Once Vaishampayana got angry with Yajnavalkya and asked him to give what he has learnt Vajnavalkya vomited the Veda by the power of Yoga while other pupils at the command of his teacher swallowed up the Yajush assuming ...
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