In modern times, the term "Sati Savitri" is often loosely used to imply a woman surrendering her will to a patriarchal system. However, delving into the story of Savitri, we discover a tale of valor and fearlessness. Savitri exemplifies taking risks in life, following her instincts, and defying societal norms. Her decision to marry Satyavan, fully aware of his limited lifespan, was an act of courage that challenged everyone's expectations.
Savitri fearlessly confronted gods, including Yama, and questioned their decisions. Through her wisdom and inner strength, she succeeded in bringing her husband back to life. She was not only independent and fierce but also incredibly beautiful, embodying the power of feminine energy.
The story of Savitri reminds us that true feminine power lies in fearlessness, determination, and the ability to make bold choices, even in the face of adversity. It is a narrative that celebrates the strength of women who forge their paths, guided by their own wisdom and intuition, and who fearlessly challenge societal norms to create their destinies.
Fabric : Handwoven mulberry silk with zari border and pallu.
Length : 6.5 meters ( including 80 cm of running blouse piece woven along the same colour as the saree. )