Wasisztha (Polish Wikipedia)

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  • Linga Puran part IV. neelkanthdhaam.org. [dostęp 2011-10-26]. Cytat: Vashishth was married to Arundhati and had one hundred sons from her among whom Shakti was the eldest. (ang.).

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  • Horace Hayman Wilson: The Vishnu Purana, Chapter X. USA: Obscure Press, 2006, s. 83. ISBN 1-84664-664-2. Cytat: Vaśisht́ha had seven sons by his wife Urjjá, Rajas, Gátra, Úrddhabáhu, Savana, Anagha, Sutapas, and Śukra, the seven pure sages. (ang.).
  • Horace Hayman Wilson: The Vishnu Purana, Chapter X. USA: Obscure Press, 2006, s. 83. ISBN 1-84664-664-2. Cytat: The names of these persons, according to the Matsya and Padma, are however very different from those of the sons of Vaśisht́ha, given p. 83, or Kaukundihi, Kurundi, Dalaya, Śankha, Praváhita, Mita, and Sammita. (ang.).
  • Ikshaku tribe The Mahabharata tłumaczenie: Kisari Mohan Ganguli (1883 -1896), Księga 3: Vana Parva: Tirtha-yatra Parva: Section CVI, p. 228 'There was born in the family of the Ikshaku tribe, a ruler of the earth named Sagara, endued with beauty, and strength...”.

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