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Indian Painting

Thangka painting of the Hindu and Buddhist goddess Saraswati. She is revered as the goddess of knowledge, arts, music, education, and speech.
Identification & Symbolism

Deity: Saraswati, also known as Maa Saraswati, the Mother of the Vedas, and Vak Devi (goddess of speech). In Buddhism, she is also known as Yanzima or one of the emanations of the goddess Tara.
Style: The artwork is painted in the Newari style of Thangka, an ancient form of Nepalese and Tibetan Buddhist art.
Vehicle (Vahana): Saraswati is depicted seated on her hamsa (swan), which has the mythical ability to separate milk from water, symbolizing the power of discriminating wisdom (the ability to discern the spiritual from the material).
Attributes:
Veena: She holds a veena, a stringed musical instrument, which is an icon of all knowledge and creativity.
Book/Scroll: Her other hands often hold a book or a palm leaf scroll, signifying knowledge and learning.
White Color: Her white complexion and clothing symbolize purity and enlightenment.
Jewelry: She is adorned with gold ornaments and a crown, signifying her divine status.
Indian Painting