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Legendary couple of India From Wikiquote, the free quote compendium
Savitri is the name of a noble and devoted wife whose story is narrated in the devoted in he oldest known version of the story of Savitri and Satyavan is found in "The Book of the Forest" of the Mahabharata. The story occurs as a multiple embedded narratives in the Mahabharata as told by Markandeya. When Yudhisthira asks Markandeya whether there has ever been a woman whose devotion matched Draupadi’s, Markandeya replies by relating this story.
Mahabharata translated by Monier Monier-Williams in: Indian epic poetry: being the substance of lectures recently given at Oxford, with a full analysis of the Râmâyana and the leading story of the Mahâ-Bhârata, Volume 1, 1863
Mahabharata in: The Mahabharata: An English Abridgment, with Introduction, Notes, and Review, Christian Literature Society for India, 1898
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