The story occurs as a multiple embedded narrative in the Mahabharata told by Markandeya.
"Savitri and the God of Death" is a poem from the Indian epic Mahabharata, which was compiled by the sage Vyasa. The specific authorship of this particular story within the epic is attributed to Vyasa and is part of the larger body of work that makes up the Mahabharata.
Savitri Bhatia has written: 'Delightful cooking'
Savitri L. Bess has written: 'Offer me a flower' -- subject(s): Fiction, Counselors
Savitri Vishwanathan has written: 'Japan and Southeast Asia evolving partnership' 'Japan and India distant neighbours'
The conflict in "Savitri's Love" revolves around Savitri, a princess who falls in love with Satyavan, a man with a short life span. Despite knowing his impending death, Savitri chooses to marry him, leading to a struggle between love and fate.
Savitri Ramnath has written: 'An analysis of initial teacher education for primary teaching in Trinidad and Tobago in the context of educational policies and development strategies in the third world'
Savitri Khanolkar died in 1990.
Savitri - opera - was created in 1916.
Savitri Khanolkar was born in 1913.
The cast of Sukanya Savitri - 1922 includes: Moti Jamna Sakina as Savitri
Frederiek Depoortere has written: 'The death of God' -- subject(s): Philosophical theology, God, Death of God theology, Death of God 'Edward Schillebeeckx and contemporary theology' -- subject(s): Theologie, Theology, Congresses, Receptie 'Geloof in verzet'
Savitri - actress - was born on 1935-12-06.
Savitri Devi was born on 1905-09-30.