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Sati or SATI may refer to:

Buddhism
  • Sati (Buddhism) (Pali), in Buddhism the word ‘Sati’ usually carries the meaning of awareness or skillful attentiveness
  • School of mindfulness meditation established by John Garrie Rōshi
Hinduism
  • Sati (goddess), Hindu goddess, Shiva's first wife
  • Sati (practice), an ancient Indian tradition of the immolation of a widow on her husband's funeral pyre
Sikhism
Egyptian mythology
  • An alternate spelling of Satis in Egyptian mythology
Arts
Villages
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