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In [[Hinduism]], '''Sarasvati''' is a goddess of fertility, [[art]], [[science]], wealth, education, writing and [[water]]. She killed the [[dragon]] [[Vritra]]. Her husband is [[Brahma]].
In [[Hinduism]], '''Sarasvati''' is a goddess of fertility, [[art]], [[science]], wealth, education, writing and [[water]]. She killed the [[chinese dragon|dragon]] [[Vritra]]. Her husband is [[Brahma]].

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In Hinduism, Sarasvati is a goddess of fertility, art, science, wealth, education, writing and water. She killed the dragon Vritra. Her husband is Brahma.