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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: krystal_watz

Paridhi, what do you think may have been the intention in describing Takshaka as a 'snake bird'? I see no need for it within the context in which it was cited.

takshak are kind of evil snakes. they can do anything for there revenge... in fact the revenge drama of hindi films belongs to there attitude toward there enemy... so the phrase flying snakes meance they can even fly for there revenge... kind of superlative form for there stubborn nature...
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: vinnas

ofcourse 😳 I seen her always playing veena 👏 so might be 😉 it's true 😛 😉 ..

we address laxmi as dhanya laxmi... parvati as annapurna but for saraswati... i never heard such kind of pronoun for her. she use to wear white clothes, unlike other goddesses... she is daughter... i m sure of it... 😆😆
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: krystal_watz

To answer your question, Saraswati has no father if you go by the Vedas. In the Puranas which came mostly during the Gupta age, Saraswati was Brahma's daughter who he married later.

yes Saraswathi has no father 👏 but she don't have mother too 😉 she is one of the goddess form which generated from "Adishakthi " 👏 ..Adisakthi distributed her self in 3 forms 😛 Saraswathi, Lakshmi, Parvathi 👏 whom we call as Trideviyan too 😃 👏 ..
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: paridhi02

we address laxmi as dhanya laxmi... parvati as annapurna but for saraswati... i never heard such kind of pronoun for her. she use to wear white clothes, unlike other goddesses... she is daughter... i m sure of it...😆😆

yeh how can you forget "vagdevi" 😳 yup possibilities are there to address her as daughter 😆 😉 .
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: paridhi02

takshak are kind of evil snakes. they can do anything for there revenge... in fact the revenge drama of hindi films belongs to there attitude toward there enemy... so the phrase flying snakes meance they can even fly for there revenge... kind of superlative form for there stubborn nature...


Interesting. I've never heard or read the term 'bird' being used to indicate a vicious nature or aggressive intent. Generally, its words like 'lion', 'tiger' or any other ferocious beast which are used to denote evil or aggressive nature.

Birds were usually seen in popular culture as representing weak and harmless beings (except for of course Garuda), so I don't think 'snake bird' was a reference to their aggressive nature. 'Bird' is not what you describe an aggressive creature as.

Have you found any similar references where 'bird' was used to indicate aggression or crookedness? I haven't, so this explanation sounds forced.
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: vinnas

yes Saraswathi has no father 👏 but she don't have mother too 😉 she is one of the goddess form which generated from "Adishakthi " 👏 ..Adisakthi distributed her self in 3 forms 😛 Saraswathi, Lakshmi, Parvathi 👏 whom we call as Trideviyan too 😃 👏 ..

krystal.. i dont mind your views but plss. dont say rubish things about lord brahma... if sarswati was his daughter he cant marry her at any cost. there is a dispute about this. but i never read this thing anywhere...
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: vinnas

yes Saraswathi has no father 👏 but she don't have mother too 😉 she is one of the goddess form which generated from "Adishakthi " 👏 ..Adisakthi distributed her self in 3 forms 😛 Saraswathi, Lakshmi, Parvathi 👏 whom we call as Trideviyan too 😃 👏 ..


Like I keep saying, your reading is extremely limited.

Lakshmi, for e.g., is one of the Trideviyan or Adi Parashakti according to one source. In the Vishnu Purana, Laskhmi is the daughter of Khyati and Bhrigu who left Heavenly abode due to Durvasa's curse.
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: paridhi02

krystal.. i dont mind your views but plss. dont say rubish things about lord brahma... if sarswati was his daughter he cant marry her at any cost. there is a dispute about this. but i never read this thing anywhere...


Matsya Puran mentions that Brahma fell in love with his own creation Saraswati.
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Posted: 7 years ago
paridhi 😳 I think you understood that Wat I said previously 😉 is right 😛 😉 😆 ..
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Posted: 7 years ago
Paridhi, I don't think 'snake bird' refers to 'flying for evenge'. There is no proof that 'bird' was used to describe revenge or evil nature.
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