Skirmish of Saraswati and Lakshmi
We have grown up being
told Lakshmi (goddess of wealth) and Saraswati (goddess of knowledge) always
fight and avoid staying in the same place. This is based on the observation
that rich businessmen tend to be uneducated (both Bill Gates and Steve Jobs
were college dropouts, we are repeatedly told) and educated people tend to be
poor (the eternally groaning and abused middle class). This is also based on the
assumption that Saraswati is the goddess of education, learning and training.
This understanding of Saraswati is rather pedestrian, and lacks insight.
The word Saraswati stems
from the Sanskrit root ‘saras’ which means that which is fluid and can be either
contained in a lake (sarovar) and made to flow as in a river (sarita). It
refers to imagination, the one faculty that separates man from beasts. Yes, one
can argue, dolphins do imagine, as do apes but nothing in the human scale.
Human imagination is what enables humans to envisage future problems, hence
innovate, invent, and most critically pass on learning from one generation to
another, a trait not seen in any other animal. Every human generation thrives
by taking advantage of knowledge gained in the past. We may have the same
genetic structure as our ancestors a hundred thousand years ago, but we live
very different lifestyles, all thanks to imagination. If there was no
imagination, we would never have a hypothesis and hence would never reach a
thesis. Inherited wealth and lottery is the only cases where Lakshmi comes
without metal
saraswati statue. A rich uncle dies and leaves behind a
fortune for us. This is luck. We win in a casino. That is luck. We can call it
the result of some past life karma or the grace of God. But in all other cases,
we need Saraswati to get Lakshmi. Saraswati is all kinds of knowledge and
skills. The better knowledge you have, the better skills you have, the more
likelihood of you generating wealth.
So the farmer grows food
because he knows how to farm. A craftsman creates valuable products because he
has knowledge of a craft. Saraswati is needed not just to generate wealth but
also to retain wealth. So unless the farmer and the craftsmen have business
acumen, they lose their generated wealth. They need to have knowledge of
marketing and sales. They need to develop financial skills or have the
knowledge of partnering with people with financial skills. A trader needs saraswati
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housewife needs Saraswati – the knowledge and skill to distribute her money to satisfy
all household needs and wants, both short term and long term. We narrow
Saraswati to knowledge received in schools. But until the British came to India
we did not have schools in the modern sense of the term. We functioned using
the apprentice model. The potter passed on Saraswati of pottery to his sons,
the mother passed on Saraswati of cooking to her daughters. But the one form of
Saraswati that cannot be passed on is wisdom. Wisdom cannot be inherited or
bequeathed. It has to be generated through reflection or tapasya.
Absence of wisdom is
evident when Lakshmi comes, and we don’t value Saraswati as much. We feel we
have magically generated wealth and it will stay with us magically. Someone who
is truly a student of Saraswati will know that fortunes are never permanent and
we have to work towards preparing for future crises. A famous software company
was so busy harvesting wealth from the market focusing on compliance that it
did not bother to create a talent pipeline and so naturally faced a leadership
crisis when market conditions changed. A case of assuming there is a limit to maa
saraswati statue. In fortune we don’t trust home grown
knowledge and believe knowledge exists only in formal schools and colleges, a
common problem seen in small and medium sized family businesses across India
who are sending their children to Europe and America to earn business degrees
and find that the children either do not want to return home, or look down upon
their family business (not fortune) as full of terrible practices. They reject
family brick and mortar businesses and seek opportunities in the safe
international world of the internet. In bust time, she teaches us how to reverse
our situation and make our way from misfortune towards fortune. Lakshmi or no
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if we wish to survive or thrive.

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