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==Religion== ==Religion==
* ], Shiva's first wife, and after her death, reincarnated as Shiva's next wife, Parvati * ], Shiva's first wife, and after her death, reincarnated as Shiva's next wife, Parvati, also related to the practice
** ], historical Hindu practice of a widow immolating herself after her husband's death, usually on her husband's funeral pyre
* By extension of above, "Sati" was a term used to describe a man'seeking "WIFE", for e.g "Pati - Sati", and that which later became "Pati - Patni". "Sakhi" too was used to mean "wife", though "SAKHI" does have a wider meaning
*** ], India
* ], awareness or skillful attentiveness in Buddhism * ], awareness or skillful attentiveness in Buddhism
* ], an old Hindu tradition of a widow immolating herself after her husband's death, usually on her husband's funeral pyre
* ] or Sati, an Egyptian goddess * ] or Sati, an Egyptian goddess



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