Definition of Savitar

1. Noun. An important Hindu god; the sun in its life-giving aspect.

Generic synonyms: Hindu Deity

Lexicographical Neighbors of Savitar

Sauvignon grape
Sava
Savage's perineal body
Savage syndrome
Savagean
Savagnin
Savanna
Savannah
Savannah River
Savara
Savary bougies
Savilian
Savior
Saviour
Saviours
Savitar (current term)
Savitr
Savo-Finnish
Savo Finnish
Savoie
Savona
Savonarola
Savonia
Savonian
Savoy
Savoy cabbage
Savoyard
Savoyards
Savoys
Savva

Literary usage of Savitar

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Mythology of the Aryan Nations by George William Cox (1887)
"The one- handed Savitar. The power of Savitar. higher and higher,1 and when his daily ... 1 Savitar, the inspirer, from the root su, to drive or stimulate, ..."

2. The Mythology of the Aryan Nations by George William Cox (1870)
"I have beheld the permanent orb of the sun, your dwelling-place, concealed by water where (the hymns of the pious) liberate his steeds.'2 Savitar, the ..."

3. A Sanskrit Reader: With Vocabulary and Notes by Charles Rockwell Lanman (1912)
"Respecting Savitar, see Kaegi, p. 60(79). The last " hymn " (82) of the ... Each hymn contain! three stanzas, and the triad to Savitar is the fourth of the ..."

4. The Religions of India by Edward Washburn Hopkins (1895)
"Savitar is here the All-god and true lord, and frees from sin. ... Allusions to the Dragon of the Deep, who is called upon with Savitar (vii. 38. ..."

5. The Religions of India by Edward Washburn Hopkins (1895)
"Savitar is here the All-god and true lord, and frees from sin. ... Allusions to the Dragon of the Deep, who is called upon with Savitar (vii. 38. ..."

6. Manual of Mythology: Greek and Roman, Norse and Old German, Hindoo and by Alexander Stuart Murray (1897)
"Savitar thus corresponds to the Teutonic god Tyr, whose hand was cut off by ... Like other gods in the Hindoo and Norse mythologies, Savitar is regarded as ..."

7. The Mythology of the Aryan Nations by George William Cox (1887)
"The one- handed Savitar. The power of Savitar. higher and higher,1 and when his daily ... 1 Savitar, the inspirer, from the root su, to drive or stimulate, ..."

8. The Mythology of the Aryan Nations by George William Cox (1870)
"I have beheld the permanent orb of the sun, your dwelling-place, concealed by water where (the hymns of the pious) liberate his steeds.'2 Savitar, the ..."

9. A Sanskrit Reader: With Vocabulary and Notes by Charles Rockwell Lanman (1912)
"Respecting Savitar, see Kaegi, p. 60(79). The last " hymn " (82) of the ... Each hymn contain! three stanzas, and the triad to Savitar is the fourth of the ..."

10. The Religions of India by Edward Washburn Hopkins (1895)
"Savitar is here the All-god and true lord, and frees from sin. ... Allusions to the Dragon of the Deep, who is called upon with Savitar (vii. 38. ..."

11. The Religions of India by Edward Washburn Hopkins (1895)
"Savitar is here the All-god and true lord, and frees from sin. ... Allusions to the Dragon of the Deep, who is called upon with Savitar (vii. 38. ..."

12. Manual of Mythology: Greek and Roman, Norse and Old German, Hindoo and by Alexander Stuart Murray (1897)
"Savitar thus corresponds to the Teutonic god Tyr, whose hand was cut off by ... Like other gods in the Hindoo and Norse mythologies, Savitar is regarded as ..."

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