Savitri Devi (1905-1982)
playerOccult & Esoteric
A convert to Hinduism rebranded Hitler as a Hindu god to keep Nazi ideology alive after Germany's defeat.
Who they are
Savitri Devi (1905-1982), born Maximiani Portas, a Greek-French-British convert to Hinduism.
What they do
The engine treats her as the person who gave post-1945 esoteric Nazism a theological reboot.
How it works
In her 1958 book she cast Hitler as an avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu fighting the decay of a cosmic 'dark age,' injecting Indo-Aryan cyclical-time ideas into the movement, and she corresponded extensively with postwar European neo-Nazi networks.
Why it matters
Report #73 credits her with ensuring the ideology survived defeat by reframing a real-world military loss as a mere cosmic transition — keeping the idea alive when it should have died.
The engine's record — word for word
Born Maximiani Portas, Greek-French-British convert to Hinduism. Pioneer of post-1945 esoteric Hitlerism. The Lightning and the Sun (1958) posited Hitler as avatar of Vishnu fighting the cyclical decay of the Kali Yuga. Injected Indo-Aryan cyclical-time cosmology into the Order's memetic persistence mechanics. Extensive correspondence with postwar European neo-Nazi networks (Yockey, Thiriart, Remer's Socialist Reich Party). Report #73: provided the theological reconstitution that guaranteed memetic persistence beyond 1945 defeat by reframing terrestrial failure as cosmic transition.
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