GODDESS SARASWATI
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She is the Hindu deity of knowledge, music, art, speech, and wisdom, typically depicted playing a stringed instrument called a Veena, which symbolizes the creative expression of emotion and intellect.
Size : 6×4cm
Weight :Â 0.079
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She is the Hindu deity of knowledge, music, art, speech, and wisdom, typically depicted playing a stringed instrument called a Veena, which symbolizes the creative expression of emotion and intellect.
Size : 6×4cm
Weight :Â 0.079
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