- अथर्वन्, "priest" and वेद, "knowledge") or is the "knowledge
storehouse of
atharvans, the
procedures for
everyday life". The text is the
fourth Veda, and is...
-
misplaced vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Indic text.
Atharvan (Sanskrit: अथर्वन् IAST:
Atharvan,
nominative singular: अथर्वा IAST: Atharvā) is a legendary...
- the text is
attributed to "Atharvangirasah",
which is a
compound of sage
Atharvan and Angira. The
student family of
Angira are
called "Angira", and they...
- is unknown. The word
atharvan appears in the Rig Veda (e.g., in RV 6.16.13
where Agni is said to have been
churned by
Atharvan from the mind of every...
-
Bhagavata Purana,
Dadhichi is
described as the son of the sage
Atharvan and his wife, Chitti.
Atharvan is said to be the
author of Atharvaveda,
which is one of...
- ****stya, ****, Prahlada, and Kardama,
these Pra****atis, and
Angirasa of the
Atharvan Veda, the Valikhilyas, the Marichipas; Intelligence, Space, Knowledge,...
- to be
etymologically related to the
Avestan āθrauuan / aθaurun (Vedic
atharvan), a type of priest, but that is now
considered unlikely (Boyce, 2002:16)...
-
commonly grouped together, as the Saṃhitās
comprising the four Vedas: ṛg,
atharvan, yajus, sāman,
which together constitute the
oldest texts in
Sanskrit and...
- Daksha, Narada, Chitragupta, the Four Kumaras, Himavat, and Shatarupa.
Atharvan Saptarishi Pra****ati
Chitragupta the Four
Kumaras Theosophical Siftings...
- ("wisdom, wit"). The
Shatapatha Brahmana features a
legend in
which the sage
Atharvan was
threatened decapitation by
Indra if he
restored the head of a sacrifical...