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  1. Savitri ( Sanskrit: सावित्री, IAST: Sāvitrī ) and Satyavan ( Sanskrit: सत्यवान, IAST: Satyavān) are a legendary couple in Hinduism. Savitri is a princess who marries an exiled prince named Satyavan, who is prophesied to die early. She saves her husband from the god of death, Yama, persuading the deity to restore ...

  2. e. Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol is the poetic main work of Sri Aurobindo, composed in nearly 24000 lines in blank verse. It is based on the legend of Savitri and Satyavan in the Mahabharata, which was given a symbolic significance by Sri Aurobindo. In his epic poem he deals with numerous subjects and describes especially the spiritual paths ...

  3. May 16, 2018 · Directed by Nag Ashwin, the film starred Keerthy Suresh, Dulquer Salmaan, Samantha Akkineni and Vijay Deverakonda. On January 4, 1936, Savitri was born in Chirravuru, Guntur district, Madras Presidency, which is now a part of Andhra Pradesh. Tragedy was not new to her given that she had to lead a difficult life right from her childhood.

  4. Introduction. The Indian legend of Satyavan and Savitri appears as an episode in the renowned Indian epic, the Mahabharata. As such It is widely known in India and in many families the rescue from a premature death of her husband Satyavan by the young princess Savitri is commemorated annually.

  5. Apr 1, 2018 · Sardegna, 1 aprile 2018 "Pasqua"Registrato e mixato all'Apache Studio di Gianluca Gadau (Sassari)“SAVITRI (cantico d’amore)” (di A. Pilo)A boltas penso si fi...

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  6. Savitri is the masterpiece of Sri Aurobindo published in two parts in 1950 and 1951. He revised the book eighteen times before publishing it and it took nearly fifty years for completion. It consists of 12 books, and there are 49 cantos in it which further consist of about 24,000 lines. Sri Aurobindo had intended to write a lengthy introduction ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SavitrSavitr - Wikipedia

    Savitr. Savitṛ ( Sanskrit: सवितृ IAST: savitṛ, nominative singular सविता IAST: savitā ), also rendered as Savitur, [3] in Vedic scriptures is an Aditya (i.e., an "offspring") of the Vedic primeval mother goddess Aditi. His name in Vedic Sanskrit connotes "impeller, rouser, vivifier." He is sometimes identified with ...

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