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Savitri and similar spellings represent various Sanskrit words and names:- The Sanskrit language ( , ) is a classical language of India, a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and one of the 23 official languages of India. ...

  • Savitri, with all vowels short, is a (confusing) Roman-phonetic spelling of the Vedic Hindu sun god Savitr.
  • Savitrī would be a female version of Savitr.
  • Sāvitra would mean "someone or something grammatically masculine relating to Savitr".
  • Sāvitrī means "someone or something grammatically feminine relating to Savitr".

Savitri, ignoring the lengths of its vowels, can mean:- In Hinduism, Savitri (also Savitr, Savitar) is a solar deity and one of the Adityas. ...


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Savitri Devi Mukherji (September 30, 1905 - October 22, 1982) was a French-born woman of mixed English, and Greek ethnicity, who became enamored with Hinduism and National Socialism, trying to synthesize Hinduism with Nazi philosophy and Nordic racial ideology and proclaiming Adolf Hitler an avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu.
In August 1962, Savitri Devi attended the international Nazi conference in Gloucestershire and was a founder-signatory of the Cotswold Agreement that established the World Union of National Socialists (WUNS).
Savitri Devi has come to be seen as "the fore-mother of 'Esoteric Hitlerism'", which was founded by the Chilean writer and diplomat Miguel Serrano [2], and as pioneering its links to the occult, Green, Deep Ecology, and New Age movements.
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