- (Sanskrit: नैमिषारण्य, romanized: Naimiṣāraṇya, lit. '
Naimisha forest'), also
referred as
Naimisha (Sanskrit: नैमिष) is a
sacred forest frequently mentioned...
- in a satra-yajna (a 12-day very
large scale collective yajna) held in
Naimisha according to
Vishnumitra of
Champa town, the
commentator of Uvaṭa's commentary...
- with the
narrations typically taking place before the
sages gathered in
Naimisha Forest. He is the son of
Lomaharshana (or Romaharshana), and a disciple...
- epic came to be
recited by
Ugrasrava Sauti to the ****embled
rishis at the
Naimisha Forest after first having been
narrated at the
sarpasatra of Janamejaya...
-
Ilvala had a son
named Balavala, who used to
disturb the
sages present at
Naimisha forest as they
listened to the
narration of
various Puranas from Ugrashravas...
-
kingdoms themselves,
formed their boundaries as was the case of
Naimisha Forest, the
Naimisha Aranyam between Panchala and
Kosala kingdoms.
Mountain ranges...
-
professional storyteller, to an ****embly of
rishis who, in the
forest of
Naimisha, had just
attended the 12-year
sacrifice known as Saunaka,
surnamed Kulapati...
- them.
Indra then
brought together all the
waters of the holy
rivers to
Naimisha Forest,
thereby allowing the sage to have his wish
fulfilled without a...
-
performing the 12-year
sacrifice for the king
Saunaka Kulapati in the
Naimisha Forest. The text was
described by some
early 20th-century
Indologists as...
-
narrated to the sage Kashyapa,
which then
spread in the
mythical forest of
Naimisha to
reach the sage Vyasa. The
largest section (90%) of the text is Purvakhanda...