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Savitar's obsession gained followers, and he was the leader of a cult. In search of more knowledge, he sought out the only super-speed hero operating at the time: Johnny Quick . This encounter became a battle, the tide of which was turned with Max Mercury 's arrival leading Savitar toward the Speed Force , but causing him to bounce off, both ...
While Savitar certainly has directly been charged with using Surya's rays, Savitar has a much more direct congruence with other deities. The Vedic poet observes: "[G]od Savitr has raised aloft his brilliance, making light for the whole world; Surya shining brightly has filled heaven and earth and air with his rays."
The Savitri Upanishad is a short text with 15 verses. [4]The text opens with two questions, "who is the Savitr? what is the Savitri?" [8] Thereafter, it answers these question first with examples, wherein nine masculine-feminine pairs exemplify the nature of Savitr-Savitri, as tabulated.
Savitar may refer to: Savitr, or Savitar, a Vedic solar deity associated with the Aditya class of divinities; Savitar (comics), a supervillain in comic books published by DC Comics; Savitar, a character from Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark-Hunter series; Savitar, the yearbook of the University of Missouri (in print, 1894–2005)
Savitar manipulates Kid Flash into freeing him from his prison, and convinces Killer Frost to be his personal enforcer. Savitar reveals his true identity to Barry, forcing his original self to confront his own dark impulses and temptations. Savitar's plan of Iris's murder (which would lead to his own creation) is ruined with the sacrifice of H.R.
The Gayatri mantra is cited widely in Hindu texts, such as the mantra listings of the Śrauta liturgy, and classical Hindu texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, [5] [6] Harivamsa, [7] and Manusmṛti. [8] The mantra and its associated metric form was known by the Buddha. [9] The mantra is an important part of the initiation ceremony.
They are sets of questions that should not be thought about, and which the Buddha refused to answer, since this distracts from practice, and hinders the attainment of liberation. Various sets can be found within the Pali and Sanskrit texts, with four, and ten (Pali texts) or fourteen (Sanskrit texts) unanswerable questions.
Dr. Curtis Engstrom is an advisor on a S.T.A.R. Labs project that involved using the Philosopher's Stone to power a medical computer. [5] He stole the computer with the help of a small-time crook, Moe "Mouthpiece" Miglian, but he was later arrested.