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The Hansa (Sanskrit: हंस Hansa or hamsa) is an aquatic migratory bird, referred to in ancient Sanskrit texts which various scholars have interpreted as being based on the goose, the swan, [2] or even the flamingo. [1] [3] Its image is used in Indian and Southeast Asian culture as a spiritual symbol and a decorative element. It is also ...
28 Φεβ 2022 · Haṁsa in Sanskrit means swan. The swan is a symbolic figure for the soul in Hinduism. Just like the swan, whose white feathers remain white even in dirty water, the soul is always ever pure regardless of the incarnated soul's human experience.
24 Οκτ 2024 · Haṃsa (हंस) or Haṃsagītā refers to one of the sixty-four Gītās commonly referred to in Hindu scriptures.—Gītā is the name given to certain sacred writings in verse (often in the form of a dialogue) which are devoted to the exposition of particular religious and theosophical doctrines.
8 Απρ 2019 · The Hamsa in Puranic thought is the vehicle for Lord Brahma, the Creator, and his consort Sarasvati Devi as the bringers of knowledge. Yet Hamsa has other meanings and there are many forms of Hamsas back to the Rigveda where the Hamsa is primarily a solar symbol, the bird of light.
19 Μαΐ 2024 · The Hamsa, often depicted as a graceful swan or goose, carries deep symbolic significance in Hindu tradition. It is believed to possess the ability to separate milk from water. It symbolizes the discernment between truth and illusion, purity and impurity.
17 Φεβ 2012 · Hamsa (or hansa) is the Sanskrit term for a transcendentally situated swan or goose. Considered by scholars to be either the Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) or the Bar-headed Goose (Anser indicus), the Hamsa is best known and loved as the vahana (sacred carrier) of Lord Brahma and the Goddess Saraswati.
The hamsa in Hinduism symbolizes both a sacred bird with unique dietary laws and a metaphor for the soul, highlighting concepts of unity and non-duality in spiritual essence.