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Encyclopedia > Savitar

In Hinduism, Savitri (also Savitr, Savitar) is a solar deity and one of the Adityas.


The philosopher-sage Aurobindo wrote a 24,000 line poem on the Savitri story, in which he expounded his ideas about the involution and evolution of the cosmos and of consciousness.


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