- The
Keśin were
ascetic wanderers with
mystical powers described in the
Keśin Hymn (RV 10, 136) of the
Rigveda (an
ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic...
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Keśin Dālbhya (or Dārbhya) was a king of
Panchala during the Late
Vedic period, most
likely between c. 900 and 750 BCE. He is
mentioned prominently in...
-
yogis and
their spiritual tradition,
states Karel Werner, is
found in the
Keśin hymn 10.136 of the Rigveda,
though with the
terminology of
Rudra who evolved...
-
yogis and
their meditative tradition,
states Karel Werner, is
found in the
Keśin hymn 10.136 of the Rigveda.
While evidence suggests meditation was practised...
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- 2:48–53, including: "Yoga is
skill in [the
performance of] actions." The
Keśin hymn of the Rig Veda (10.136)
describes the "wild loner" who,
states Karel...
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mention is in the
Kesin hymn of the Rigveda,
where Keśins ("long-haired" ascetics) and
Munis ("silent ones") are described.
These Kesins of the
Vedic era...
- Buddha. In
Rigveda the name mūni
refers to a
known Vedic Rishi who were
Keśin In a much
later work, the Laghu-yoga-vasistha, mūnis are
divided into two...
- king of Panchala,
Keśin Dālbhya (approximately
between 900 and 750 BCE), was the
nephew of the Kuru king, who had died heirless;
Keśin subsequently took...
- east, into the
Panchala Kingdom, in
modern day
Uttar Pradesh (whose king
Keśin Dālbhya was the
nephew of the late Kuru king).
According to post-Vedic Sanskrit...