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Vasishtha (Sanskrit: वसिष्ठ, lit. 'most excellent', IAST: Vasiṣṭha) is one of the oldest and revered Vedic rishis or sages, and one of the Saptarishis... |
the title Vasishtha Siddhantika. History of Astronomy (1834), ISBN 0-543-94987-7, p. 117 Albrecht Weber, The History of Indian Literature, p. 258; Romesh... |
Yoga Vasistha (redirect from Yoga vasishtha) translation The Yoga-Vásishtha-Mahárámáyana of Válmiki, Translated by Vihārilāla Mitra (1891-1899), OCLC 6953699 The Yoga-Vasishtha Maharamayana of Valmiki... |
son Vyasa wrote it in its present form. He was the grandson of the sage Vasishtha and the son of the sage Shakti. There are several texts which give reference... |
Dilīpa (section Meeting with Vasishtha) Kashyapa family. One day, Dilipa met the sage Vasishtha on the banks of the Ganga river (Ganges). Vasishtha taught Dilipa about all the sacred waters and... |
Arundhati (Sanskrit: अरुन्धती, romanized: Arundhatī) is the wife of the sage Vasishtha, one of the seven sages (Saptarshi) of Hinduism. The name Arundhatī in... |
Nachiketa (section Literature) out the sterility of his own persona and the contemporary social order. Vasishtha Trikaranasuddhi www.wisdomlib.org (16 June 2018). "Naciketa, Nāciketa:... |
Trishanku (section Curse of Vasishtha) Brahmin bride from her wedding ceremony. Holding the royal preceptor, Vasishtha, responsible for his prescription of the punishment, Satyavrata nursed... |
Kamadhenu (section Vasishtha's cow) here the sage is Vasishtha and the king is Vishvamitra. Once, king Vishvamitra with his army arrived at the hermitage of the sage Vasishtha. The sage welcomed... |
Urvashi (section Birth of Vasishtha and Agastya) Indra’s court. Urvashi plays a significant role in the birth of the sages—Vasishtha and Agastya—due to which she is sometimes referred to as their mother... |
Kartikeya (redirect from Kartikeya in literature) and sleeps with Agni. She is unable to take the form of Arundhati, Vasishtha's wife, because of Arundhati's extraordinary virtuous powers. Svaha deposits... |
first created by Brahma: Marichi, Atri, Angiras, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratu, Vasishtha, Daksha, Bhrigu and Narada. In the Puranas, there are groups of Prajapatis... |
Puranas (redirect from Puranic literature) Durvasa Kapila Vamana Bhargava Varuna Kalika Samba Nandi Surya Parasara Vasishtha Ganesha Mudgala Hamsa With only a few having been critically edited. The... |
मार्कण्डेय, romanized: Mārkaṇḍeya) is a rishi (sage) featured in Hindu literature. He is the son of the sage Mrikanda and his wife, Manasvini. The Markandeya... |
Mudgala (section Literature) A Dictionary of Hinduism: Including Its Mythology, Religion, History, Literature, and Pantheon. Cosmo Publications. p. 260. ISBN 978-81-7755-874-6. The... |
List of characters in Ramayana (section Vasishtha) Sugriva, husband of Tara, and father of Angada. He is slain by Rama. Vasishtha was a sage and the guru of King Dasharatha, offering religious advice... |
the seven stars of the Saptarshi Mandala, or Big Dipper are named as: Vasishtha is accompanied by Arundhati, a faint companion star (Alcor/80 Ursa Majoris)... |
Shantanu (section Literature) told him that their eight children were Eight Vasu's who were cursed by Vasishtha to be born on earth as mortal humans. However, when they pacified him... |
of RV 10.27, 29, and part of 28, and the name of another rishi, son of Vasishtha, author of two verses, RV 9.97.28-30. Vásukrapatnī "wife of Vaskura" is... |
near the Gautam Ashram. Once, Nimi performed a yajña and invited Sage Vasishtha to be the main priest to conduct the ceremony. However, the sage had already... |