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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 *Sāvitrī, a name of the ''Gayatri Mantra'' dedicated to Savitr *Savitri (goddess), the consort of Brahma, a form of Saraswati *Name of a manifestation of Prakṛti *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), ''Savitri'' (opera), a 1916 opera by Gustav Holst *''Szávitri'', a 1998 opera by Sándor Szokolay *Savitri (1933 film), ''Savitri'' (1933 film), a 1933 Telugu film *Savitri (1937 film), ''Savitri'' (1937 film), a Hindi film *Savithiri (1941 film), a Tamil film *Savitri (2016 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 te ...
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Savitr
Savitṛ (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 Sūrya. 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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