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Saraswathi Live Wallpaper

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Saraswati live wallpaper :

Saraswati live wallpaper is awaiting for you to make your Android mobile look more and more beautiful forever. This live wallpaper contains different forms of Lord Saraswati Ji. Through this live wallpaper get God Saraswati over awesome backgrounds. In terms of appearance, Goddess Saraswati is portrayed as immensely beautiful woman with glowing white skin and wrapped in a white sari. She is shown seated on a white lotus and has four arms, the rear two hands holding a book and a rosary and the front two hands playing a veena (lute). Her chosen vehicle is Swan, but belief portrays a peacock that is gazing at Her.Goddess Saraswati's Appearance: There is a distinct meaning that runs behind the appearance of Goddess Saraswati. The white lotus on which She resides is the symbol of supreme knowledge. By sitting over this white lotus, She signifies that She is the supreme reality and is at the top of all knowledge of the universe. She wears a white sari to denote purity in knowledge. She is also an embodiment of creativity. Out of the four arms the two back arms signify her existence in the spiritual world and the front hands signify her activities in the physical world. In totality, the four hands are the representations of four personalities which are mind, intellect, consciousness and ego. The book held in one hand consists of all knowledge of the world and rosary in another symbolizes concentration and meditation to achieve divinity. The veena is played by Goddess Saraswati to represent true knowledge and intellect that is required to attain prowess. Goddess Saraswati rides on a white swan which is said to have attained a higher conscience with the ability to distill water and milk apart. It denotes the capability to judge between right and wrong. The peacock sitting is said to be anxiously waiting to serve Goddess Saraswati but due to its mood influences, ego and pride fail to capture Her attention. The act of the Goddess being seated on the peacock indicates that one has to shed all ego and pride of their own to attain and be one with true knowledge and sort divine blessings from Her.
Features :
♡ 7 beautiful Saraswati images with awesome backgrounds
♡ interacting moving objects over the screen,
-you select favorite star type and color or get all types at once by selecting random
-tap on a star it disappears, gives you very good entertainment, play whenever you free and bored of daily doings
- simple, best and small time pass game
♡ drains very less battery
♡ easy-to-use and install
Installation instructions:
- If you want to set as wallpaper any of the pictures from this collection, you have to be connected to the Internet to download it to your phone. Once you download, it will be saved on your sd card, and after that you don’t need the Internet connection any more.

- Home - menu - wallpaper - live wallpaper - God Saraswati


In the Telugu language, Sarasvati is also known as Chaduvula Thalli (చదువుల తల్లి), Sharada (శారద). In Konkani, she is referred to as Sharada, Veenapani, Pustaka dharini, Vidyadayini. In Kannada, variants of her name include Sharade, Sharadamba, Vani, Veenapani in the famous Sringeri temple. InTamil, she is also known as Kalaimagal (கலைமகள்), Kalaivaani (கலைவாணி), Vaani (வாணி), Bharathi. She is also addressed as Sharada (the one who loves the autumnseason), Veena pustaka dharani (the one holding books and a Veena), Vaakdevi, Vagdevi, Vani (all meaning "speech"), Varadhanayagi.

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Nov. 17, 2019

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