KBC 13: According to ancient Hindu scriptures, the vahana of which of these pair of gods and goddesses is the same type of creature?
A. Lord Ganesha-Devi Siddhi
B. Lord Brahma-Devi Saraswati
C. Lord Shiva-Devi Parvathi
D. Lord Vishnu-Devi Lakshmi
Answer: Lord Brahma-Devi Saraswati
Hansa, or White Swan, is the Vahana (vehicle) of Lord Brahma and Devi Saraswati. Lord Brahma performs the act of creation and Devi Saraswati is the goddess of art and learning. The Swan is considered to have a capacity to make fine distinctions, so it is symbolically used – creative power, knowledge, inner realization and outer glorification of the Lord are all products of the discriminative power. Therefore Lord Brahma and Devi Saraswati are shown as riding on a Swan.
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