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Gārgya (feminine Gārgī, "descendant of Garga") may
refer to:
Author of some of the
sukthas of
Atharva Veda, son of
Garga and
father of
Kalayavana King...
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Garga or
other names suggesting their descent from
Garga (for example,
Gārgya, Gārgi, and Gārgāyanas). This
suggests that the
descendants of
Garga contributed...
- of
Gargya (IAST:
Gārgya, "descendent of Garga").
Gargya was
unable to ejaculate, for
which the
Yadavas insulted him.
After a 12-year penance,
Gargya got...
- Kākṣīvata
Dairghatamasa Auśanasa Bharadvāja Āṅgirasa Bārhaspatya Bhāradvāja
Gārgya Kevala Aṅgiras Āṅgirasa Āmbarīṣa Māndhātra
Kautsa Kāṇva
Maudgalya Sāṁkr̥tya...
- and a
grhya sutra, both
surviving with a
commentary (vrtti) by
Gargya Naranaya.
Gargya Naranaya's
commentary was
based on the
longer commentary or bhashya...
- word3word4 ..."; this
method to
verify accuracy is
credited to
Vedic sages Gargya and
Sakalya in the
Hindu tradition and
mentioned by the
ancient Sanskrit...
- (2 Variations) Angirasa, Bharhaspatya, Bharadwaja, Sainya,
Gargya Angirasa, Sainya,
Gargya Bādarāyaṇa: Angirasa, Parsadaśva,
Ratitara Kasyapa: (3 Variations)...
- mythology. He is
described to be a
Yadava prince who
insulted the sage
Gargya. He was thus
cursed to
become the
father of Kalayavana, a
great enemy of...
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Sowmavaha Gargi (two variations): Aankirasa, Bharhaspatya, Bharadwaja, Sainya,
Gargya Aangirasa, Sainya,
Gaargya Bhadarayana: Aankirasa, Paarshadaswa, Raatitara...
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regions of India. The ten
Vedic scholars he
quotes are Āpiśali, Kaśyapa,
Gārgya, Gālava, Cakravarmaṇa, Bhāradvāja, Śākaṭāyana, Śākalya,
Senaka and Sphoṭāyana...