Proper noun
A female given name from Sanskrit commonly used in India.
The Savitri Mantra (Sanskrit: सावितरी मनतर), a verse or prayer addressed to सवित (savitṛ) or the Sun (esp. the celebrated verse RV. iii, 62, 10; also called गायतरी (gāyatrī) q.v.)
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI asked Savitri ... how she would have received her mother. Without batting an eyelid, she said: 'I would have shot her.' Savitri Devi
Holst (1969), pp. 51–52 He continued to teach and compose; he worked on The Planets and prepared his chamber opera Savitri for performance. Source: Internet
In the Savitri film, the role is played by Nageswara Rao’s grandson Naga Chaitanya, who is a popular actor himself. Source: Internet
March, pp. 617–623 Of the operas, Savitri, The Wandering Scholar, and At the Boar's Head have been recorded. Source: Internet
He added that Keerthy in the role of Savitri was amazing and no one could have done it better than her. Source: Internet
Keerthi Suresh is an apt choice to play the actress and brings her to life in a way even Savitri would approve of. Source: Internet