The name Varda originates from J.R.R. Tolkien’s mythic cosmology — Varda Elentári, “Queen of the Stars,” the celestial feminine who kindled the first lights of creation. In this symbolic lineage, Varda embodies the Divine Artisan and Guardian of Cosmic Order, her song giving birth to constellations. She represents light made conscious — the archetype of divine inspiration and holy creation.
In Vedic resonance, the Varda current mirrors Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, music, and sacred speech, while in Hermetic alchemy it aligns with the Aether — the quintessence from which divine ideas take luminous form. Kabbalistically, it corresponds to Chokmah, the sphere of divine wisdom that emanates pure creative potential before form descends into structure.
Thus, the soul archetype expressed through these nodes is The Star Weaver, The Anointed Artist, The Lightbearer — one who sees creation as a living prayer and restores beauty to the world through consciousness itself.
- Mythic Analogues: Varda Elentári · Saraswati · Sophia · Isis Urania · Aurora · Hathor
- Archetype: The Divine Muse · The Visionary Creator · The Weaver of Light