Svati

In this article we will explore the topic of Svati from different angles. We will analyze its impact on current society, as well as its historical relevance. We will also examine the different perspectives that exist around Svati, from expert opinions to personal experiences. Through this analysis, we will seek to offer a comprehensive view of Svati and its influence on various aspects of daily life. Additionally, we will explore possible solutions or approaches to address the challenges related to Svati. We hope that this article will be of interest to those seeking to deepen their knowledge about Svati and its implications in contemporary society.

Svati (Sanskrit: स्वाति, romanizedsvāti) is a feminine Hindu name that is a compound of su + ati ('great goer', in reference to its remoteness) meaning 'very beneficent'. It was the name of one of the wives of the Moon in Hindu epics and the Sanskrit name of Arcturus as well as of the nakshatra (lunar mansion) associated with Arcturus in Hindu astrology. Probably referring to its brightness, it is called "the real pearl" in Bhartṛhari's kāvyas.

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  1. ^ "BUR List".
  2. ^ Nītiśataka #67