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Postcard of Figure, of Sarasvati.
000-180-000-557-C
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Figure, of Sarasvati

This marble figure of the Hindu goddess Sarasvati comes from Rajasthan in western India, and dates to the 11th century.

This white marble sculpture of the upper half of the goddess Sarasvati is adorned with jewellery and playing a vina, a classical Indian musical instrument.

The goddess Sarasvati is associated with agriculture, and more importantly, wisdom, learning, eloquence, music and the arts. The latter connections explain her depiction playing the vina, an instrument still used today to convey the highest principles of classical Indian music.


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Online ID: 000-180-000-557-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1956.576
Date: 11th century
Material: Marble, white
Dimensions: 15.00" H x 10.50" W
What: Sculpture / figure / female
Subject: Sculpture
Who: Sarasvati
Where: India, Rajasthan
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Description: White marble sculpture of the upper half of a female figure, probably the goddess Sarasvati, adorned with jewellery and playing a vina: Indian, Rajasthan, 11th century
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