- Mahabharata, the
Ashvins are
often called the
Nasatyas or Dasras.
Sometimes one of them is
referred to as
Nasatya and one as Dasra. The
Ashvins are an instance...
- Madri, with the ****istance of her co-wife ****i,
invoked the twin
deities Nasatya and Darsa,
collectively known as the Ashvins, and from
their blessings...
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Vedic Sanskrit. The
treaty also
invokes the gods Varuna, Mitra, Indra, and
Nasatya found in the
earliest layers of the
Vedic literature. O Bṛhaspati, when...
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Nakula Personal Information Affiliation Pandava Weapon Sword Family Ashvina Nasatya (father)
Madri (mother)
Pandu (adoptive father) ****i (step-mother) Sahadeva...
- by
Dharmaraja Bhima by Vayu
Arjuna by
Indra Step-sons (Madri)
Nakula by
Nasatya Sahadeva by
Darsa Dynasty Yaduvamsha-Chandravamsha (by birth) Kuruvamsha-Chandravamsha...
- (Polaris) and Prabhasa. The
Ashvins (also
called the
Nāsatyas) are the twin gods of medicine.
Nasatya is also the name of one twin,
while the
other is called...
- (****i)
Karna by
Surya Yudhishthira by
Dharmaraja Bheema by Vayu
Nakula by
Nasatya Sahadeva by
Darsa Brothers (Indra) Vali by
Indra Spouse Draupadi Ulupi...
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mentions four of the
major Rgvedic gods: mitra, varuNa,
indra and the
nAsatya azvin)" M. Witzel,
Early Sanskritization –
Origin and
development of the...
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Hittites and the Mitanni, the
deities Mitra, Varuna, Indra, and the
Ashvins (
Nasatya) are invoked. Kikkuli's
horse training text
includes technical terms such...
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Hittites and the Mitanni, the
Ashvin deities Mitra, Varuna, Indra, and
Nasatya are invoked.
These loanwords tend to
connect the
Mitanni superstrate to...