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  2. Sati (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sati is a Bengali film released in 1989 written and directed by Aparna Sen. Based on a story by Kamal Kumar Majumdar , [ 1 ] the film is about A mute orphan girl who is married to a Banyan tree because her horoscope suggests that she would be a sati , and her husband would die.

  3. Sati (practice) - Wikipedia

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    Ceremony of Burning a Hindu Widow with the Body of her Late Husband, from Pictorial History of China and India, 1851. Following the outcry after the sati of Roop Kanwar, [146] the Government of India enacted the Rajasthan Sati Prevention Ordinance, 1987 on 1 October 1987. [147] and later passed the Commission of Sati (Prevention) Act, 1987. [24]

  4. Sati (Hindu goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Sati (/ ˈ s ʌ t iː /, Sanskrit: सती, IAST: Satī, lit. ' truthful' or 'virtuous '), also known as Dakshayani (Sanskrit: दाक्षायणी, IAST: Dākṣāyaṇī, lit. 'daughter of Daksha'), is the Hindu goddess of marital felicity and longevity, and is worshipped as an aspect of the mother goddess Shakti.

  5. Sathi (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sathi (transl. Partner) is a 2002 Indian Bengali-language musical romantic drama film co-written and directed by Haranath Chakraborty. Produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. It stars Jeet, making his debut, [2] Priyanka Upendra and Ranjit Mallick in lead roles. [3]

  6. Sati - Wikipedia

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    Sati (Hindu goddess), Shiva's first wife, and after her death, reincarnated as Shiva's next wife, Parvati, also related to the practice Sati (practice), historical Hindu practice of a widow immolating herself after her husband's death, usually on her husband's funeral pyre

  7. Sati Anasuya - Wikipedia

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    Sati Anasuya is a story that has been made into many Indian films in different languages. It has been made into the Telugu language in 1935, 1936, 1957 and 1971. It has been made into the Telugu language in 1935, 1936, 1957 and 1971.

  8. Devi Adi Parashakti - Wikipedia

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    Sati, however, goes to the Yajna, where she is humiliated. As a result, she immolates herself in the presence of all those gathered. Infuriated Shiva and Shakti beheaded Daksha, thus avenging Sati's death by assuming the terrible forms of Veerabhadra and Kali. Later on, Daksha's head is replaced with an goat's head.

  9. Sati Savitri - Wikipedia

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    Sati Savitri may refer to these in Indian arts: Savitri and Satyavan, a story in the Mahabharata and its female heroine Savitri; Sati Savitri, a 1932 Hindi film; Sati Savitri (C. Pullayya film), a 1933 Telugu mythological film; Sati Savitri (H. M. Reddy film), a 1933 Telugu film; Sati Savitri, a Telugu mythological film