Saraswati Modern Tribal

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  • Saraswati Modern Tribal

  • 100 / Female
  • San Diego, California, US
  • Last Login: 11/12/2009

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    "Janet and I didn't like the name velvet gypsy. We had a problem with using the term 'gypsy' as we felt it was derogatory, and we wanted something that had significance for each of us. We were exploring Indian mudras and classical Indian dance and tribal fusion. One day Janet went to a yoghurt place that had all sorts of Buddhas and Goddess images they were selling, and there she was, Saraswati - the Hindu Goddess of Learning, Music and the Arts. We read up on her and it made so much sense that we changed the name of the troupe to Saraswati Modern Tribal."


    Saraswati (Sar-ahs-va-tee) is the Goddess of leaming, knowledge, and wisdom. The Sanskrit word sara means "essence" and swa means "self." Thus Saraswati means "the essence of the self."

    Saraswati is represented in Hindu mythology as the divine consort of Lord Brahma, the Creator of the universe. Since knowledge is necessary for creation, Saraswati symbolizes the creative power of Brahma. Goddess Saraswati is worshipped by all persons interested in knowledge, especially students, teachers, scholars, and scientists.

    In Her popular images and pictures, Goddess Saraswati is generally depicted with four arms (some pictures may show only two arms), wearing a white sari and seated on a white lotus. She holds a book and a rosary in Her rear two hands, while the front two hands are engaged in the playing of a lute (veena). Her right leg is shown slightly pushing against Her left leg. She uses a swan as Her vehicle. There is a peacock by Her side gazing at Her. This symbolism illustrates the following spiritual ideas:

    The lotus is a symbol of the Supreme Reality, and a white lotus also denotes supreme knowledge. By sitting on a lotus, Saraswati signifies that She is Herself rooted in the Supreme Reality, and symbolizes supreme knowledge. The white color symbolizes purity and knowledge. The white sari that the Goddess is wearing denotes that She is the embodiment of pure knowledge.

    The four amms denote Her omnipresence and omnipotence. The two front amms indicate Her activity in the physical world and the two back arms signify Her presence in the spiritual world. The four hands represent the four elements of the inner personality. The mind (manas) is represented by the front right hand, the intellect (buddhi) by the front left hand, the conditioned consciousness (chitta) by the rear left hand, and the ego (ahankara) by the rear right hand.

    The left side of the body symbolizes the qualities of the heart and the right side symbolizes activities of the mind and intellect. A book in the rear left hand signifies that knowledge acquired must be used with love and kindness to promote prosperity of mankind.

    The rosary signifies concentration, meditation, and contemplation, leading to samadhi, or union with God. A rosary in the rear right hand representing ego conveys that true knowledge acquired with love and devotion melts the ego and results in liberation (moksha) of the seeker from the bondage to the physical world.

    The Goddess is shown playing a musical instrument that is held in Her front hands, which denote mind and intellect. This symbol conveys that the seeker must tune his mind and intellect in order to live in perfect harmony with the world. Such harmonious living enables the individual to utilize acquired knowledge for the welfare of all mankind.

    Two swans are depicted on the left side of the Goddess. A swan is said to have a sensitive beak that enables it to distinguish pure milk from a mixture of milk and water. A swan, therefore, symbolizes the power of discrimination, or the ability to discriminate between right and wrong or good and bad. Saraswati uses the swan as Her carrier. This indicates that one must acquire and apply knowledge with discrimination for the good of mankind. Knowledge that is dominated by ego can destroy the world.

    A peacock is sitting next to Saraswati and is anxiously waiting to serve as Her vehicle. A peacock depicts unpredictable behavior as its moods can be influenced by the changes in the weather. Saraswati is using a swan as a vehicle and not the peacock. This signifies that one should overcome fear, indecision, and fickleness in order to acquire true knowledge.

    - Bansi Pandit






    Sameda Faire 2007 ~ Zara Vaughn, Jennifer Masters, Laura Creatrix, with special guest Steven Eggers

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  • Zodiac Sign: Capricorn
  • Occupation: Tribal Belly Dance Troupe

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American Tribal Style and Tribal Fusion Dance Troupe founded in 2005 by Juicy Zara (aka. Juliet Oberding, Zara Vaughn) and Janet Dudley, formerly of Velvet Gypsy Tribal. Current members are Juicy Zara, Jennifer Masters, and Tracy Noel. Past members include Sandi Kay, Laura Creatrix, and Janet Dudley.

Add a touch of exotic fun, available for birthdays, bridal/baby showers, weddings and corporate events! All performances are family-friendly. Contact us for more information.


2009: June 13 ~ August 8 ~ October 10 ~ December 12
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Sameda Faire 2008 ~ Zara Vaughn, Jennifer Masters & Sandi Kay





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  • Oct 18 2009 9:17 AM

    Getting a head start on my Halloween/Samhain/Dia de los Muertos/etc wishes. :] Oh how I ADORE this season!

     

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    As spirits roam the neighborhoods at night,
    Let loose upon the Earth till it be light...
    ~Nicholas Gordon, poemsforfree.com

     

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    At first cock-crow the ghosts must go
    Back to their quiet graves below.
    ~Theodosia Garrison

     

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  • Mar 23 2009 7:37 PM

    Thank you for being a friend!