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Lomasha (Sanskrit: लोमश, romanized:
Lomaśa) is a sage
featured in
Hindu texts. He is most
prominently featured in the Mahabharata,
where he
narrates a...
- re****es all the
arguments of
Lomasa, to the
point when
Lomasa becomes angry and
curses Kakbhushundi to be a crow.
Lomasa repents later when Kakbhushundi...
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Draupadi are
exiled for
twelve years. On
their pilgrimage, they meet the sage
Lomaśa, and he
narrates to the Pāṇḍava
princes the
legend of Ashtavakra, over three...
- yājñavalkya, 11.bharadwāja, 12.jamadagni, 13.gautama, 14.mudgala, 15.vyāsa, 16.
lomasa, 17.agastya, 18.kauśika, 19.vatsa, 20.****stya, 21.manḍūka, 22.dūrvāsa,...
- for a
pilgrimage travelling the
whole of
ancient India,
guided by sage
Lomasa.
Pandavas started from the
river Kausiki (now
known as Kosi in Bihar) and...
- Tirtha-Yatra
Parva In the Tirtha-yatra
Parva (Book 3,
Varna Parva, CXLII),
Lomasa tells Yudhishthira "in days of yore,
there was (once) a
terrible time in...
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instead of Rama, the
story is told as a
conversation between Yudhishthira and
Lomasa starting with
section 96 of Book 3, the Vana
Parva (the Book of Forest)...
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legends are
attached to them.
Rishis such as Shringi, Durvasa,
Gautama and
Lomasa have
their ashrams on
eponymously named peaks here. Veer Lorik, the Ahir...
- the
expeditions of the
Pandavas guided by sage
Lomasa, we are told (in the
Mahabharata 3:139): "
Lomasa said, now hast thou left
behind the
mountains Usiravija...
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Pandavas were led to this
place by
their guide viz sage
Lomasa,
during their pilgrimage all over India.[citation needed] This
kingdom was...