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Chyavana (Sanskrit: च्यवन, romanized: Cyavana) was a sage (rishi) in Hinduism. He was a son of Bhrigu, also
known as
Bhrigu Varuni in the Upanishads, and...
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Chyavana.
Ashvins agreed but they had a condition.
After curing Chyavana, they
would also take
similar form and she
would have to
identify Chyavana....
- Bharuch, on the
banks of the
Narmada river in Gujarat,
leaving his son
Chyavana at
Dhosi Hill.
According to
Bhagavata Purana, he was
married to Khyati...
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asura (demon) from the
Hindu text, Mahabharata. It is
created by sage
Chyavana in
response to the
Ashvins returning his
youth and vision. Mada's name...
- The
Chero dynasty or
Chyavana dynasty was a
polity that
ruled the
northern regions of the
Indian subcontinent,
corresponding to the present-day Indian...
- Manu, and the wife of the sage
Chyavana.
According to the
narrative found in the Vana
Parva of the Mahabharata, Sage
Chyavana was so
absorbed in practising...
- for
Chayvan Rishi by
Rajya Vaids Ashvini Kumar twins for the
first time.
Chyavana Rishi and his
father Bhrugu Rishi had
their Ashrams on this hill. Serpentine...
- is the wife of Sage
Bhrigu in Hinduism. She is the
mother of the sage
Chyavana. In the Mahabharata, as
narrated by the bard Sauti,
Puloma was the wife...
- twins, who are
Vedic gods of medicine,
first prepared this
formulation for
Chyavana Rishi at his
Ashram on
Dhosi Hill near Narnaul, Haryana, India,
hence the...
- au****ious
events called Pañca kalyāṇaka mark
every tirthankara's life:
Chyavana kalyāṇaka (conception): When a tirthankara's ātman (soul)
comes into their...