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  2. Vasishtha - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Vasishtha was a Rigvedic poet and the purohita of Sudās Paijavana, chief of the Bharata tribe.In Rigvedic hymn 7.33.9, Vasishtha is described as a scholar who moved across the Sarasvati river to establish his school. [17]

  3. Vashistha Dharmasutra - Wikipedia

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    The Vashistha Dharmasutra is one of the few surviving ancient Sanskrit Dharmasutras of Hinduism. [1] It is reverentially named after a Rigvedic sage Vashistha who lived in the 2nd millennium BCE, but the text was probably composed by unknown authors between 300 BCE – 100 CE.

  4. Vasishtha dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Vasishtha king Anantavarman is known from his Siripuram and Srungavarapukota copper-plate inscriptions. These epigraphs describe him as a son of Maharaja Prabhanjanavarman, and a grandson of Maharaja Gunavarman.

  5. Vasishtha Samhita - Wikipedia

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    The Vasishtha Samhita describes non-seated poses such as Mayurasana.Mahamandir temple mural, Jodhpur, India, c. 1810. The Vasishtha Samhita (Sanskrit ...

  6. Vasishta Nadi - Wikipedia

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    Vasishta Nadi, named after the Hindu sage Vasishtha, originates from Salem district, flows through Kurchi, Belur, Yethapur, Pethanaickenpalayam, Attur, Kattukottai ...

  7. Yoga Vasistha - Wikipedia

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    The full editions contain over 29,000, [3] to a few with 32,000 verses, [6] and in some editions about 36,000 verses. [20] The Nirnaya Sagar version of Yoga Vasistha manuscript has 1146 verses in the first Book, 807 in second, 6304 verses in third, 2414 verses in the fourth book, 4322 in the fifth, while the last is longest with 14,296 verses ...

  8. Vashishta Dharmasutra - Wikipedia

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    Vashishta Dharmasutra is an ancient legal text, and one of the few Dharma-related treatises which has survived into the modern era. This Dharmasūtra (300–100 BCE) forms an independent text and other parts of the Kalpasūtra, that is Shrauta and Grihya-sutras are missing. [1]

  9. Vashisht - Wikipedia

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    Vasishtha Samhita, a Hindu text attributed to the sage; Vasishtha Siddhanta, an Indian astronomical text attributed to the sage; Yoga Vasistha, an Indian philosophical text ...