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- Gārtsamada Gautama Āṅgirasa Gautama Kākṣīvata Dairghatamasa Auśanasa Bharadvāja Āṅgirasa Bārhaspatya Bhāradvāja Gārgya Kevala Aṅgiras Āṅgirasa Āmbarīṣa Māndhātra...
- term Angirasa, and these terms refer to different people. The Angiras rishi is different from the group of sorcerers in Atharvaveda also named Angirasa, and...
- Look up Angiras in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Angiras is a Vedic sage who formulated the fourth Veda. Angiras may also refer to: Angiras Ghora, identified...
- Naidhruva Kutsa: Angirasa, Mandhātā, Kautsa Kapila: Angirasa, Amahaiya, Orukṣaya Kanva: (2 Variations) Angirasa, Ajamila, Kanva Angirasa, Kaura, Kanva Parasara:...
- Ashtavakra or Atri), Vamaka, Vamadeva, Vessamitta (Visvamitra), Yamataggi, Angirasa, Bharadvaja, Vasettha (Vashistha), K****apa (Kashyapa) and Bhagu (Bhrigu)"...
- reduce it to order and coherence. Bharadwaja: Angirasa, Braahaspatya, Bharadwaja Shatamarshana: Angirasa, Powrukutsa, Trasatasya Atreya: Atreya, Aarchanaasa...
- manasputras of Brahma. The ten Pra****atis are as follows: Marichi Atri Angirasa ****ha ****sthya Krathu Vasishta Prachethasa Bhrigu Narada The life of...
- Most hymns in this book are attributed to the bārhaspatya family of Angirasas.[citation needed] Mandala 7 comprises 104 hymns, to Agni, Indra, the Visvadevas...
- Brihaspati is also called by other names such as Bramanaspati, Purohita, Angirasa (son of Angiras) and Vyasa; he is sometimes identified with god Agni (fire)...
- Astaka or Atri), Vamaka, Vamadeva, Vessamitta (Visvamitra), Yamataggi, Angirasa, Bharadvaja, Vasettha (Vashistha), K****apa (Kashyapa) and Bhagu (Bhrigu)"...