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- attributed to the kāṇva family. The hymns 8.49 to 8.59 are the apocryphal vālakhilya, the majority of them are devoted to Indra; these are accepted as a recent...
- Manki railway station. During the last phase of Dwapara, a sage by name Valakhilya was performing penance on the banks of river Sharavathi. The going proved...
- The Śākala recension has 1,017 regular hymns, and an appendix of 11 vālakhilya hymns which are now customarily included in the 8th mandala (as 8.49–8...
- 2.3, Sage Sakayanya thereafter narrates an ancient dialogue between Vālakhilyas and Prajāpati Kratu, which is sourced from Rig Veda. The dialogue states...
- Kashyapa, who is also known as Pra****ati Kashyapa, was approached by the Valakhilyas. Offering him half of their ascetic powers, they requested that he beget...
- sons of Dharma, Nara and Nārāyaņa; Kratu’s sons, collectively known as Vālakhilyas; Kardama, son of ****ha; Parvata, Nārada and the two sons of Kaśyapa...
- soldiers of Kubera's army, described to have defeated king Mucukunda. Vālakhilyas were great sages, 60,000 in number, born of the parents Kratu and Kriyādevī...
- Miscellaneous points as to the Hotrakas Adhyāya IV: The Sampata hymns, the Valakhilyas and the Durohana Adhyāya V: The Shilpa Shastras of the third pressing...
- from his nakhas, nails, the Vaikhanasas, from his valas, hair, the Valakhilyas, and his rasa, juice, (became) a bhutam (a strange being, viz.,) a tortoise...
- Sukra, the great scholar of Brahma-knowledge, became his priest. The Valakhilyas became his counsellors, and the Saraswatas his companions. The great...