सरस्वती

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1)  Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and speech
 * 2)  Sarasvati, a legendary river mentioned in the Rigveda

Etymology
From, from , from (compare ), from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, a region described to be rich in rivers, 🇨🇬, the Helmand river system.

Proper noun

 * 1) the Saraswati river
 * 2) name of a region abounding in pools and lakes
 * 3) name of a well-known small river (held very sacred by the Hindus; identified with the modern Sursooty)
 * 4) name of various rivers (especially of rivers which in sacredness are equal to Saraswati and which are three according to Atharvaveda vi, 101, and seven according to Mahabharata ix, 2188)
 * 5) Saraswati, the goddess of eloquence and learning
 * 6) various plants, including
 * 7) name of a two-year-old girl representing  at her festival
 * 8) name of a poetess
 * 9) name of various other women
 * 10) name of one of the ten mendicant orders traced back to  (whose members add the word sarasvatī to their names)
 * 1) name of a two-year-old girl representing  at her festival
 * 2) name of a poetess
 * 3) name of various other women
 * 4) name of one of the ten mendicant orders traced back to  (whose members add the word sarasvatī to their names)

Noun

 * 1) any river
 * 2) speech or the power of speech, eloquence, learning wisdom
 * 3) a celestial or oracular voice
 * 4) cow
 * 5) excellent woman

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