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- describe Chamtamula as a great performer of the Vedic sacrifices such as Agnishtoma, Va****eya and Ashvamedha. These descriptions are corroborated by archaeological...
- he sired ten sons: Kuru, Puru, Shatadyumna, Tapasvi, Satyavan, Shuchi, Agnishtoma, Atiratra, Sudyumna, and Abhimanyu. Dik****ar, V. R. Ramachandra (1995)...
- Vedic religion and performed several Yajnas (sacrifices) which include Agnishtoma, Aptoryama, Ukthya, Shodasin, Atiratra, Va****eya, Brihaspatisava, Sadyaskra...
- the extraction, utility and consumption of Soma: The Jyotishtoma The Agnishtoma The Pravargya (originally an independent rite, later absorbed into the...
- Vaishvadeva and the Agnimaruta Adhyāya IV: General considerations regarding the Agnishtoma Adhyāya V: Certain details regarding the sacrifice Pañcikā IV Adhyāya...
- IV mention Brahmins performing such rituals as Rajasuya, Va****eya and Agnishtoma. An early copper plate grant of King Dantidurga (753) shows an image of...
- which there are several kinds, including but not limited to, the five-day Agnishtoma Soma Yagya forming the basic model). In the Pravargya Yajña, an earthen...
- Pillar inscription of his son Mangalesha states that he performed the Agnishtoma, Agnichayana, Va****eya, Bahusuvarna, Paundarika, Ashvamedha, and Hiranyagarbha...
- According to the Mahakuta Pillar inscription, Kirttivarman performed the Agnishtoma and Bahusuvarna ritual sacrifices. The Godachi inscription states that...
- Pravarasena also performed many other Vedic sacrifices including the Agnishṭoma, Āptoryāma, Jyotishṭoma, Bṛihaspatisava, Sādyaskra, Ukthya, Shoḍaśin,...