Savitri Upanishad

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Devanagariसावित्री
IASTSāvitrī
Title meansRay of light, sunlight
Savitri Upanishad
The text presents Savitr and Savitri as the source of all universe[1]
Devanagariसावित्री
IASTSāvitrī
Title meansRay of light, sunlight
Linked VedaSamaveda
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The Savitri Upanishad (Sanskrit: सावित्री उपनिषत्), or Savitryupanishad, is a Sanskrit text and one of the minor Upanishads of Hinduism. It is attached to the Samaveda, and one of the Samanya Upanishads.[2] The text title is related to the Hindu Sun god.

The Upanishad describes the Savitri-vidya (knowledge of sunlight), asserting that everything in the universe is a manifestation of the masculine Savitr and feminine Savitri,[1] elaborating on the Gayatri Mantra.[3][4] The text also presents the Advaitic notion of nondual Brahman,[5] as well as two mantras called the Bala (Strength) and Atibala (Super Strength) to meditate on Virat Purusha and Om.[6]

Neither the author nor the century in which Savitri Upanishad was composed are known. Manuscripts of this text are also found titled as Svaitryupanisad.[4][1] In the Telugu language anthology of 108 Upanishads of the Muktika canon, narrated by Rama to Hanuman, it is listed at number 75.[7]

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