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Saptarshi

The Saptarshi (सप्तर्षि saptarṣi a Sanskrit dvigu meaning "seven sages") are the seven rishis who are extolled at many places in the Vedas and Hindu literature. The Vedic Samhitas never actually enumerate these rishis by name, though later Vedic texts such as the Brahmanas and Upanisads do so. They are regarded in the Vedas as the patriarchs of the Vedic religion.

The Big Dipper asterism is also called 'Saptarshi' or 'Sapta Rishi' in Hindu astronomy.
The Big Dipper is an asterism of seven stars that has been recognized as a distinct grouping in many cultures from time immemorial. The comprising stars are the seven brightest of the formal constellation Ursa Major.

Ursa Major is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. Its name means the Great Bear in Latin. It is dominated by the widely recognized asterism known as the Big Dipper, which is a useful pointer toward north, and which has mythological significance in numerous world cultures.
The constellation of Ursa Major has been seen as a bear by many distinct civilizations
Ursa Major is also known as 'Saptarshi mandal' in India

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In astronomy, an asterism is a pattern of stars seen in Earth's sky which is not an official constellation. Like constellations, they are composed of stars which, while they are in the same general direction, are not physically related, often being at significantly different distances from Earth. An asterism may be composed of stars from one or more constellations.

Undoubtedly, the best-known asterism is the 'Big Dipper' aka 'Saptarshi' aka 'the Great Bear'. Composed of the seven brightest stars in Ursa Major, where they delineate the Bear's hindquarters and exaggerated tail, the Dipper is often the first grouping of stars shown to beginners in the Northern Hemisphere.
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samoth

A patronising individual who uses endless acronyms to make himself feel superior to others when no one really cares.

Is also associated with a 'cow' emoticom which, again, is pointless to those who read his drivel.
Using endless acronyms like HTH and TITCR means that you are nothing more than a samoth.
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Self-Sabotaging

One who keeps screwing things up for themselves. Usually not on purpose.
God why did I blurt that out to him? I need to stop self-sabotaging my life.
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Sahota

Last name of a jatt tribe from punjab, India. Known to be fierce warriors.
You better not fuck with a sahota, they'll fuck you up 10x harder.
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saporsh

The essence of life. Gives existence that certain je ne se quoi. When you feel a tingling sensation, a sense of deja vu, you are sensing saporsh.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the saporsh of times.
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Bal-Sagoth

BAL-SAGOTH is an extreme metal band from Sheffield, England characterized by elaborate sci-fi/fantasy and mythological lyrical concepts and epic symphonic musical compositions.

The band was originally conceived by vocalist/lyricist and English Literature postgraduate Byron Roberts in 1989, and began recording material in 1993.

Bal-Sagoth have released six albums in total; A Black Moon Broods Over Lemuria (Cacophonous, 1995), Starfire Burning Upon the Ice-Veiled Throne of Ultima Thule (Cacophonous, 1996), Battle Magic (Cacophonous, 1998), The Power Cosmic (Nuclear Blast, 1999), Atlantis Ascendant (Nuclear Blast, 2001), The Chthonic Chronicles (Nuclear Blast, 2006).
Bal-Sagoth Cacophonous Nuclear Blast Byron Roberts Sheffield England English
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