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Who is writer of the savitree
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Asked by arshiya gole,
18 Nov '11 07:18 am
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Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol is an epic poem in blank verse by Sri Aurobindo, based upon a myth from the Mahabharata. Its central theme revolves around the transcendence of man as the consummation of terrestrial evolution, and the immergence of an immortal supramental gnostic race upon earth. Unfinished at Sri Aurobindo's death, Savitri approaches 24,000 lines.
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Answered by gurpreet, 18 Nov '11 08:57 am
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Born as Maximine Julia Portas in 1905,[2] Savitri Devi was the daughter of a Greek/Lombard Italian father and an English mother. She was born two and a half months premature, weighing only 930 grams (2.05 lbs), and was not at first expected to live. She formed her political views early. From childhood and throughout her life, she was a passionate advocate for animal rights, which was related to her views of Jews as the practitioners of kosher slaughter. Her earliest political affiliations were with Greek nationalism.[1] During World War I, she was outraged by the Triple Entente's invasion of neutral Greece
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Answered by radhakrishnan, 18 Nov '11 07:29 am
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Savitri Devi Mukherji (September 30, 1905 October 22, 1982) was the pseudonym of the French writer Maximiani Portas
Answered by ANURADHA anu, 18 Nov '11 07:27 am
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