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  1. External links. Arundhati (Hinduism) Arundhati ( Sanskrit: अरुन्धती, romanized : Arundhatī) is the wife of the sage Vasishtha, one of the seven sages ( Saptarshi) of Hinduism. [1] Etymology. The name Arundhatī in Sanskrit literally means 'washed by the rays of sun', from arun 'sun rays', and dhatī , 'washed'. Legend.

  2. navigation search. By Swami Harshananda. Arundhatī, the famous wife of the famous sage Vasiṣṭha, is considered as the paragon of wifely virtues. She was the daughter of Prajāpati Kardama and Devahuti. Atri ’s wife Anasuyā was her sister and the sage Kapila, her brother. The ṛṣi Śakti was her son.

  3. Annihilation of Caste. Annihilation of Caste is an undelivered speech written in 1936 by B. R. Ambedkar. The speech was to be delivered at an anti-caste convention held in Lahore by Hindu reformers. However, upon reviewing the written speech, the conference organizers deemed it too controversial, and subsequently revoked Ambedkar's invitation ...

  4. Upon their return to Ayodhyā, they have their first meal (Pāraṇa) at the Āśrama of Arundhatī and Vasiṣṭha in the presence of Suyajña. Download Arundhatī PDF(250 pages, 8.8 MB) Read Arundhatī online. Arundhatī on Wikipedia

  5. Arundhati (Sanskrit: अरुन्धती, IAST: Arundhatī) is the wife of the sage Vashistha, one of the seven sages who are identified with the Ursa Major. She is identified with the morning star and also with the star Alcor which forms a double star with Mizar (identified as Vashista Maharshi) in Ursa Major.

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    Look up Arundhati in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arundhati may refer to: Arundhati (Hinduism), the Hindu goddess of the sky, stars and night time. Arundhati (given name) Arundhati (actress) (born 1990), Indian film actress and model. Arundhati (epic), a 1994 Hindi epic poem.

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  8. Arundhati (Sanskrit: अरुन्धती|translit=Arundhatī) is the wife of the sage Vasishtha, one of the seven sages of Hinduism. Etymology. The name in Sanskrit literally means 'washed by the rays of sun', from 'sun rays', and, 'washed'. Legend. Arundhati's birth and life are mentioned in various Hindu scriptures.

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