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Bhujyu (Sanskrit: भुज्यु) was a
Vedic sage at the
court of the King
Janaka in Mithila. He was the
third Brahmin scholar who
debated with the sage Yajnavalkya...
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ughro babhruḥ śukrebhiḥ pipiśehiraṇyaiḥ īśānādasya
bhuvanasya bhūrerna vā
u yoṣad rudrādasuryam (RV 2.33.9) With firm limbs, multiform, the strong, the...
- Yajnavalkya. In the text
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, when the
Brahmin scholar Bhujyu was not able to
defeat the sage
Yajnavalkya in the
scholarly contest during...
- the learned.
Sages like Asvala, the
priest in Janaka's court, Artabhaga,
Bhujyu, Ushasta, and
Uddalaka debated with him and
asked questions about philosophical...
- "dead" when the
twins "raised (him) up" to save him (RV 10.39.9). Similarly,
Bhujyu was
saved after his
father or evil
companions abandoned him at sea when...
- may
indicate knowledge of the high tide. In RV 1.116.4 the
Asvins rescued Bhujyu by
carrying him for
three days and
three nights to the sea's ****her s****...
- Some of the key parti****nts of the
debate include Asvala,
Uddalaka Aruni,
Bhujyu, Sakalya, Artabhaga, Ushasta,
Kahola and others, many who are well known...
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debated with the sage
Yajnavalkya in the ****embly were Ashvala, Artabhaga,
Bhujyu, Ushasta, Kahola, Gargi,
Uddalaka and Vidagdha. The
debate with Yajnavalkya...