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Angiras is a
Vedic sage who
formulated the
fourth Veda.
Angiras may also
refer to:
Angiras Ghora, identified...
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chanted in his era, and
among those ten
rishis is Angiras. The name
Angirasas is
applied generically to
several Puranic individuals. Further, the Vedic...
- Gārtsamada
Gautama Āṅgirasa Gautama Kākṣīvata
Dairghatamasa Auśanasa Bharadvāja
Āṅgirasa Bārhaspatya Bhāradvāja Gārgya
Kevala Aṅgiras
Āṅgirasa Āmbarīṣa Māndhātra...
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Krishna in
Krishnaya Devakiputraya as a
student of the sage
Ghora of the
Angirasa family.
Ghora is
identified with Neminatha, the twenty-second tirthankara...
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legend a
group of
Asuras named Panis kidnap the
cattle tended by the
Angirasas – the
ancestors of man, who were the sons of the sage Angiras. The Panis...
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Naidhruva Kutsa:
Angirasa, Mandhātā,
Kautsa Kapila:
Angirasa, Amahaiya, Orukṣaya Kanva: (2 Variations)
Angirasa, Ajamila,
Kanva Angirasa, Kaura,
Kanva Parasara:...
- whom some of the
hymns of the Rig Veda are ascribed. He was one of the
Angirasas. He has been
called a son of Ghora, but this
lineage belongs to Pragatha...
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reduce it to
order and coherence. Bharadwaja:
Angirasa, Braahaspatya,
Bharadwaja Shatamarshana:
Angirasa, Powrukutsa,
Trasatasya Atreya: Atreya, Aarchanaasa...
- priests. The
Artharvaveda Samhita is the text 'belonging to the
Atharvan and
Angirasa poets. It has
about 760 hymns, and
about 160 of the
hymns are in common...
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Drona is the son of the sage Bharadvaja, and a
descendant of the sage
Angirasa.
Despite being master of
advanced military arts and the
divine weapons...