SATI

Etymology

Proper noun

Sati

(Hinduism) One of the daughters of Prasuti and Daksha; killed herself by self-immolation on a fire

Noun

Sati

(Hinduism) Pious person

(Buddhism) mindfulness, as in anapanasati; A state of mind in meditation

Anagrams

• -ista, Asti, IAST, IATs, Sita, TIAS, TIAs, Tais, Tisa, Tsai, aits, itas, tais

Noun

sati (countable and uncountable, plural satis)

Alternative form of suttee

Anagrams

• -ista, Asti, IAST, IATs, Sita, TIAS, TIAs, Tais, Tisa, Tsai, aits, itas, tais

Source: Wiktionary



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