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Dirghatamas (Sanskrit: दीर्घतमस्, romanized:
Dīrghatamas) was an
ancient Indian Brahmin sage well
known for his
philosophical verses in the Rigveda. He...
- IAST: Maharṣiḥ Gautama), was a sage in
Hinduism and son of
Brahmin sage
Dirghatamas who is also
mentioned in
Jainism and Buddhism.
Gautama is
mentioned in...
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Mainyu ("wrong spirit" or "enemy spirit",
according to Zoroastrianism)
Dirghatamas (grandson of Angiras, a
great sage born blind.
Father of
Gautama Maharishi)...
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reestablish the
varna system in his land. One day, Bali saw the
blind sage
Dirghatamas clinging to a raft, and
floating on the
river Ganges.
After his rescue...
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Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa)
Kambhoja Kambu Swayambhuva...
- kingdom, and the son of Vali, who had no sons. So, he
requested the sage,
Dirghatamas, to
bless him with sons. The sage is said to have
begotten five sons...
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Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa)
Kambhoja Kambu Swayambhuva...
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adopted sons of a king
named Vali (Bali), born by a sage
named Gautama Dirghatamas, who
lived in
Magadha close to the city of Girivraja.
Other texts say...
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Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa)
Kambhoja Kambu Swayambhuva...
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Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa)
Kambhoja Kambu Swayambhuva...