In Hinduism, Sarasvati was once a river goddess whose cool waters brought life to the land, and thus she has ancient connections to fertility and abundance; although her eponymous river has long since disappeared, her name "The One That Flows" preserves her origins.
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The Woman's Book of Guardians: Divine Guides, Muses, Totems and Protectors for Everday Life
December 17, 2004, Inner Ocean Publishing
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1930722435 9781930722439
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"In Hinduism, Sarasvati was once a river goddess whose cool waters brought life to the land, and thus she has ancient connections to fertility and abundance; although her eponymous river has long since disappeared, her name "The One That Flows" preserves her origins."
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