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    Bhrigu (Sanskrit: भृगु, IAST: Bhṛgu) is a rishi of Adi-rishi tradition. He is one of the seven great sages, the Saptarshis, and one of the many Prajapatis (the facilitators of creation) created by Brahma. [1]

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  4. Aurva - Wikipedia

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    Aurva (Sanskrit: और्व, romanized: Aurva, lit. 'produced from the thigh') is a fierce sage in Hinduism, a member of the Bhargava race. He was born during a bloody feud between the Kshatriyas and the descendants of Bhrigu.

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  6. Bhrigus - Wikipedia

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  8. Konkana kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This history is hidden in the myth of Vamana who arrived at the sacrifice of king Mahabali, conducted in the land of the Bhrigus (Bhrigu-kaksha (Bharuch in Gujarat), on the banks of river Narmada. This sacrifice was officiated by king Mahabali 's priest named Sukra, who belonged to the Bhagava clan.

  9. Bhargava - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism, the Bhargavas are the purohitas, the family priests, of the daityas and the danavas.They are regarded to be associated with the Angiras, the Atharvans, and the Ribhus, races named for their founders, who were also great sages.