Lemma: sarasvatī (f)
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Temporal probability mass distribution
- Cardiospermum Halicacabum (MW)
- Egle Marmelos (MW)
- Ruta Graveolens (MW)
- a celestial or oracular voice (MW)
- a cow (MW)
- a region abounding in pools and lakes (MW)
- an excellent woman (MW)
- eloquence (MW)
- learning wisdom (MW)
- name of a poetess (MW)
- name of a river (MW)
- name of a twoyear-old girl representing Durgā at her festival (MW)
- name of a well-known small river (held very sacred by the Hindūs) (MW)
- name of the goddess of eloquence and learning (MW)
- name of various other women (esp. of the wives of Dadhica) (MW)
- name of various rivers (esp. of rivers which in sacredness are equal to Sarasvatī) (MW)
- speech or the power of speech (MW)
- the three āprī goddesses Sarasvatī, Iḍā and Bhāratī collectively (OH meanings)
| Topic |
Frequency |
| Tīrthas |
118 |
| Sarasvatī, Vāc, speech |
35 |
| sautrāmaṇī |
26 |
| kāmyeṣṭi |
22 |
| Viṣṇu, Vishnuism |
21 |
| Viśve devāḥ |
20 |
| animal sacrifice, paśubandha |
19 |
| vājapeya |
18 |
| death rites, funeral rites, aurdhvadehika, pitṛmedha |
18 |
| agniṣṭoma |
18 |
| darśapūrṇamāsa iṣṭi, full-moon sacrifice |
17 |
| Soma sacrifice |
17 |
| rājasūya |
16 |
| Indra |
15 |
| marriage, wedding |
14 |
| Sacrifice, yajña |
14 |
| pretakārya, rituals for the dead, funeral rites |
13 |
| cāturmāsya |
12 |
| kāmyapaśubandha, kāmya paśu |
12 |
| war |
11 |
| worship |
10 |
| Brideship and marriage |
9 |
| Agni |
9 |
| Mahābhārata |
9 |
| agnyādhāna, agnyādheya |
9 |
| Aśvins |
8 |
| pūjā |
8 |
| birth, pregnancy |
7 |
| upanayana, initiation |
7 |
| pravargya |
7 |
| aponaptrīya |
7 |
| Theatre, nāṭyaśāstra |
7 |
| dīkṣā |
7 |
| bahiṣpavamāna, out-of-doors laud |
6 |
| Āpri hymn |
6 |
| Rituals |
6 |
| for protection, safety, and luck |
6 |
| Tvaṣṭṛ |
6 |
| penance, prāyaścitta |
6 |
| Giving, dāna |
6 |
| ekāha |
6 |
| Lexicography |
6 |
| Magic, rites with a purpose, abhicāra |
6 |
| vaśā |
6 |
| Skanda |
6 |
| Pūṣan |
6 |
| paribhāṣā, general rules |
5 |
| Vāta, Vāyu, wind |
5 |
| Varuṇa |
5 |
| Shivaism, Śiva |
5 |
| Mitra |
5 |
| cow |
5 |
| for material success, riches, wealth, prosperity |
5 |
| Bhakti |
5 |
| abhiṣeka |
5 |
| vaiśvadeva |
5 |
| Dharmaśāstra |
4 |
| producing surā |
4 |
| pākayajña |
4 |
| botany, plants |
4 |
| avatāras |
4 |
| King, rājanīti |
4 |
| gavām ayana, gavāmayana |
4 |
| prauga śastra |
4 |
| aśvamedha, hayamedha |
4 |
| prāṇa etc. |
3 |
| ṣaḍaha |
3 |
| chandoma |
3 |
| for the birth of sons |
3 |
| sattra |
3 |
| ahīna |
3 |
| mahāvrata |
3 |
| nirūḍhapaśubandha |
3 |
| India |
3 |
| Rudra |
3 |
| Astronomy |
3 |
| pregnancy |
3 |
| People |
3 |
| Psychology |
3 |
| Kashmirian Shivaism |
3 |
| vrata |
3 |
| prāyaścitta |
3 |
| varṇas, castes |
3 |
| Poetology |
3 |
| narrative literature |
3 |
| Names of Viṣṇu, sahasranāman |
3 |
| prātaranuvāka |
2 |
| navayajña, sacrifice of the first fruits |
2 |
| for potency |
2 |
| Cosmography |
2 |
| for concord, harmony |
2 |
| utsarga, utsarjana, dismissal |
2 |
| for luck, happiness, well-being, good fortune |
2 |
| sexuality |
2 |
| purity, impurity, śuddhi, śodhana, śauca |
2 |
| haviryajña |
2 |
| house building, correct residence, śālākarman, vastukarman |
2 |
| domestic sacrifice, gṛhyakarman |
2 |
| sāvitrī |
2 |
| dāna, giving |
2 |
| Cosmogony (gen.) |
2 |
| nāmakaraṇa, nāmakarman |
2 |
| anadhyāya, interrupting the Veda study |
2 |
| study, śiṣya, adhyāya |
2 |
| udgātṛ |
2 |
| daṇḍa, punishment |
2 |
| anvārambhanīyā iṣṭi |
2 |
| praise of Viṣṇu (namas) |
2 |
| Soma |
2 |
| Aṣṭāvakra |
2 |
| Medicine |
2 |
| water, rain |
2 |
| Trita and his brothers |
2 |
| Geography |
2 |
| Criminal law |
1 |
| āgrayaṇa |
1 |
| Buddha's life |
1 |
| bṛhaspatisava |
1 |
| Military science |
1 |
| trirātra |
1 |
| sutyā |
1 |
| somasava |
1 |
| sūtasava |
1 |
| (Im-)purity |
1 |
| pṛthisava |
1 |
| samāvartana |
1 |
| sthapatisava |
1 |
| stepping on the stone |
1 |
| maṇikāvadhāna, placing the maṇika |
1 |
| Religion and Philosophy |
1 |
| vānaprastha |
1 |
| (handing over the) daṇḍa |
1 |
| agricultural rites |
1 |
| yajus verses |
1 |
| puṃsavana |
1 |
| correct behaviour |
1 |
| upākaraṇa, upākarman, start |
1 |
| daśapeya |
1 |
| Astrology |
1 |
| ekāṣṭakā |
1 |
| Alchemy |
1 |
| third pressing, tṛtīyasavana |
1 |
| Politics |
1 |
| Sāṃkhya |
1 |
| punarādheya, punarādhāna |
1 |
| dharma |
1 |
| Pārvatī |
1 |
| Behaviour, strīdharma |
1 |
| worms, krimi, ghuṇa |
1 |
| sahasranāman |
1 |
| River deities |
1 |
| poison, antidotes |
1 |
| pātaka |
1 |
| Aditi |
1 |
| Durgā |
1 |
| piṇḍa |
1 |
| fast, upavāsa, upavasatha |
1 |
| Gaṇeśa |
1 |
| Kaṃsa |
1 |
| healing rituals, against diseases |
1 |
| Śvetadvīpa |
1 |
| vyavahāra |
1 |
| Paraśurāma |
1 |
| Nahuṣa |
1 |
| gold |
1 |
| truth, satya, ṛta |
1 |
| Himālaya |
1 |
| Dakṣa's sacrifice and Satī |
1 |
| manas |
1 |
| Brahmā |
1 |
| for love, love charms |
1 |
| Cyavana |
1 |
| Tripura |
1 |
| rejuvenation |
1 |
| sava |
1 |
| saṃskāras |
1 |
| Materia medica |
1 |
| Churning of the Milk Ocean |
1 |
| against dangers, difficult situations |
1 |
| Tāraka |
1 |
| atirātra |
1 |
| Creation of the world |
1 |
| Agni Gārhapatya, domestic fire |
1 |
| against poison, venom |
1 |
| deities of the moon, nights |
1 |
| strophes used in sacrifice |
1 |
| for children, offspring, progeny |
1 |
| for intelligence, wisdom |
1 |
| Vedic hymns, śastras |
1 |
| for long life, longevity, old age |
1 |
| for a good birth |
1 |
| Deities and cults |
1 |
| sacrificial post, yūpa |
1 |
| Nāga |
1 |
| gosava |
1 |
| Concept | Notes | Count |
| Sarasvati | goddess of learning and arts | 30 |
| Sarasvatī | name of a river | 16 |
| language | the mental faculty or power of vocal communication; "language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals" | 3 |
| voice | the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech; "A shrill voice sounded behind us" | 3 |
| eloquence | powerful and effective language | 2 |
| speech | something spoken; "he could hear them uttering merry speeches" | 2 |
| balloon vine | woody perennial climbing plant with large ornamental seed pods that resemble balloons; tropical India and Africa and America | 1 |
| river | a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek); "the river was navigable for 50 miles" | 1 |
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