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Savitri or Savithrri may refer to: In Hinduism * Savitri, with all vowels short, a Roman-phonetic spelling of the Rigvedic solar deity Savitr *SāvitrÄ«, a name of the '' Gayatri Mantra'' dedicated to Savitr *Savitri (goddess), the consort of Brahma, a form of Saraswati *Name of a manifestation of Prakáč›ti *Savitri, a Hindu character from the story of ''Savitri and Satyavan'' in the epic Mahabharata Inspired by story of Savitri and Satyavan *Savitri Brata, a fasting day observed by Hindu Oriya married women * ''Savitri'' (opera), a 1916 opera by Gustav Holst *'' SzĂĄvitri'', a 1998 opera by SĂĄndor Szokolay * ''Savitri'' (1933 film), a 1933 Telugu film * ''Savitri'' (1937 film), a Hindi film * Savithiri (1941 film), a Tamil film * ''Savitri'' (2016 film), a Telugu film *'' Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol'', an epic poem by Sri Aurobindo published in 1950 and 1951 *'' Savitri - EK Prem Kahani'', a 2013 Indian television series People * Savitri (actress) (1935–1981), Indian ...
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Savitr
Savitáč› (Sanskrit: stem ', nominative singular '), also rendered as Savitur, in Vedic scriptures is an Aditya i.e. off-spring of the Vedic primeval mother goddess Aditi. His name in Vedic Sanskrit connotes "impeller, rouser, vivifier." He is sometimes identified with—and at other times distinguished from— Surya, "the Sun god". When considered distinct from the Sun proper, he is conceived of as the divine influence or vivifying power of the Sun. The Sun before sunrise is called Savitr, and after sunrise until sunset it is called SĆ«rya. Savitr is venerated in the Rig Veda, the oldest component of the Vedic scriptures. He is first recorded in book three of the Rigveda; (RV 3.62.10) later called the Gayatri mantra. Furthermore, he is described with great detail in Hymn 35 of the Rig Veda, also called the Hymn of Savitr. In this hymn, Savitr is personified and represented as a patron deity. He is celebrated in eleven whole hymns of the Rig Veda and in parts of many other ...
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Savithiri (1941 Film)
Savithiri may refer to: * ''Savithiri'' (1941 film), a 1941 Tamil language film * ''Savithiri'' (1980 film), a 1980 Tamil language film It is also an Indian given name. Notable people with the name include: * Savithri Lakshmanan, an Indian National Congress politician * Savithiri Shanmugam Savithiri Shanmugam (1913 - ?) was an Indian National Congress politician from Tamil Nadu. She represented Coimbatore I in the Madras Legislative Assembly (1957–62). Early life Savithiri Shanmugam was born on 18 November 1913 and attended the ...
 (1913 - ?), an Indian National Congress politician {{disambiguation ...
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Savitri (TV Series)
''Savitri'' is an Indian fantasy drama television show, which aired on Life OK from 18 February 2013 to October 4, 2013. The initial co-producers were Film Farm India, but before the series went on air, the production was switched to Flying Turtles. In August 2013, a cast revamp was carried out. It is a modern take on the traditional Indian folktale of Savitri and Satyavan from the ''Mahabharata''. Cast * Avneet Kaur as Young Damyanti * Ridhi Dogra as Rajkumari Damyanti / Savitri Satyavan Rai Choudhary * Krip Suri as Rahukaal * Yash Pandit / Ashish Kapoor as Senapati Veer / Satyavan Rai Choudhary * Sumana Das as Mishti * Salil Ankola as Maharaj (Damyanti's Father) * Suchita Trivedi as Maharani (Damyanti's Mother) * Angad Hasija as Dev * Reshmi Ghosh as Gulika * Ahad Ali Aamir as Rajkumar Divateen * Indrani Haldar as Leena Rai Choudhary / Vishghati * Karan Suchak as Vikrant * Utkarsha Naik as Damyanti's Mother * Vahbbiz Dorabjee as Vishkamini * Amit Behl Amit Behl is an India ...
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Savitri River
Savitri River is one of the 5 rivers which originate from Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra state in India.It originates at Savitri point near Mahabaleshwar and flows through the bankot village and directly goes to Arabian sea Raigad district and eventually meets Arabian Sea at Harehareshwar. It passes through rocky and hilly terrain of western ghats till Poladpur and further through the towns of Mahad, Mangaon and Shrivardhan Tehsil (taluka). There are a number of Shiva temples along the banks of river Savitri. Many other small rivers get merged into it at Kapade, Poladpur and Birwadi. Its major tributary is the Kal River which enters from the right (north) near Dasgaon. More than 24 people were reported missing, on 3 August 2016, when a British era bridge collapsed due to heavy rains near Raigad district. Two state transport buses and several vehicles reportedly plunged into the river. The other four rivers originating from Mahabaleshwar (Panchganga) are: Gayatri River, Koyn ...
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Savitri Devi
Savitri Devi Mukherji (born Maximiani Julia Portas, ; 30 September 1905 – 22 October 1982) was a French-born Greek fascist, Nazi sympathizer, and spy who served the Axis powers by committing acts of espionage against the Allied forces in India. She was later a leading member of the Neo-Nazi underground during the 1960s. Savitri was a proponent of a synthesis of Hinduism and Nazism, proclaiming Adolf Hitler to have been an avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu. She depicted Hitler as a sacrifice for humanity that would lead to the end of the worst World Age, the Kali Yuga, which she believed was induced by the Jews, whom she saw as the powers of evil."The new encyclopedia of the occult"
John Michael Greer. Llewellyn Worldwide, 2003. , . p. 130–131
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Savitri Hensman
Savitri "Savi" Hensman is an activist and writer based in the United Kingdom. She was one of the founders of London's Black Lesbian and Gay Centre. Early life and education Hensman was born in Sri Lanka but moved to the United Kingdom at the age of two, growing up in Hackney. She studied chemical engineering at University College London, graduating in 1982. However, was later unable to find any work in chemical engineering, so instead, joined a lab as a research assistant. Research and career Hensman helped to launch the London's Black Lesbian and Gay Centre in 1985. At the time, the centre was supported by the Greater London Council and housed in an annex of Tottenham Town Hall. In the late 1980s, Hensman joined the Haringey Council's Lesbian and Gay Sub-Committee and was involved with the campaign against Section 28. As well as this, Hensman was involved in the Positive Images group and Haringey Black Action (late 1890s). Hensman worked for many years and is cur ...
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Savitri (actress)
Savitri Ganesan (born Nissankara Savitri; 6 December 1935 – 26 December 1981) was an Indian actress, playback singer, dancer, director, and producer known for her works primarily in Telugu and Tamil cinema. She had also worked in Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam films. She starred in more than 250 films over three decades. She was one of the highest-paid and most popular Indian actresses of the 1950s, 60s, and early 70s. She is known by the epithets ''Mahanati'' () and ''Nadigaiyar Thilagam'' (). Savitri's first significant role was in the 1952 Telugu-Tamil bilingual film ''Pelli Chesi Choodu'' which simultaneously made in Tamil as Kalyanam Panni Paar . She has starred in successful ventures such as '' Devadasu'' (1953) which received special mentions at India International Film Festival, '' Donga Ramudu'' (1955), ''Mayabazar'' (1957), and ''Nartanasala'' (1963), featured at the Afro-Asian film festival in Jakarta. She also starred in works such as ''Missamma'' (1955), ''Ardhangi'' ...
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Savitri - EK Prem Kahani
''Savitri'' is an Indian fantasy drama television show, which aired on Life OK from 18 February 2013 to October 4, 2013. The initial co-producers were Film Farm India, but before the series went on air, the production was switched to Flying Turtles. In August 2013, a cast revamp was carried out. It is a modern take on the traditional Indian folktale of Savitri and Satyavan from the ''Mahabharata''. Cast * Avneet Kaur as Young Damyanti * Ridhi Dogra as Rajkumari Damyanti / Savitri Satyavan Rai Choudhary * Krip Suri as Rahukaal * Yash Pandit / Ashish Kapoor as Senapati Veer / Satyavan Rai Choudhary * Sumana Das as Mishti * Salil Ankola as Maharaj (Damyanti's Father) * Suchita Trivedi as Maharani (Damyanti's Mother) * Angad Hasija as Dev * Reshmi Ghosh as Gulika * Ahad Ali Aamir as Rajkumar Divateen * Indrani Haldar as Leena Rai Choudhary / Vishghati * Karan Suchak as Vikrant * Utkarsha Naik as Damyanti's Mother * Vahbbiz Dorabjee as Vishkamini * Amit Behl as Senapati * Puneet Vashish ...
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A Legend And A Symbol
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the double-storey a and single-storey ɑ. The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English grammar, " a", and its variant " an", are indefinite articles. History The earliest certain ancestor of "A" is aleph (also written 'aleph), the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet, which consisted entirely of consonants (for that reason, it is also called an abjad to distinguish i ...
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