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'''Vasishtha''' ( | '''Vasishtha''' (Pal. ''Vāseṭṭha''; Skt. ''Vasiṣṭha''; Tib. གནས་འཇོག, [[Wyl.]] ''gnas ’jog'') is the name of one of the great sages of ancient India; one of the composers of the Vedic hymns. In Pali sources, a figure named Vasettha also appears as a young brahmin.<ref>84000 Translating the Words of the Buddha.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 28 October 2022
Vasishtha (Pal. Vāseṭṭha; Skt. Vasiṣṭha; Tib. གནས་འཇོག, Wyl. gnas ’jog) is the name of one of the great sages of ancient India; one of the composers of the Vedic hymns. In Pali sources, a figure named Vasettha also appears as a young brahmin.[1]
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- ↑ 84000 Translating the Words of the Buddha.