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Chief Hotra priest at the court of the king Janaka
Ashvala (Sanskrit: अश्वल) was the chief Hotra Brahmin priest at the court of the King Kriti Janaka in Mithila. He was the authority at the Asvamedha Yajna
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King of Videha
with several scholars like Ashvala, Artabhaga, Bhujyu, Ushasta, Kahola, Gargi, Uddalaka and others. The Vedic scholar Ashvala was the chief advisor of the
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Principality in Southern India
Mukunda-vilasa, Uttara-champu, and Raghavabhyudaya. His nephew Ananda-raya wrote Ashvala-yana-grhya-sutra-vritti, Jivananda-nataka, and Vidya-parinaya-nataka (with
Thanjavur_Maratha_kingdom
Scholarly Yajna of the Ancient Mithila University
were Ashvala, Artabhaga, Bhujyu, Ushasta, Kahola, Gargi, Uddalaka and Vidagdha. The debate with Yajnavalkya was started by the Chief Priest Ashvala of the
Bahudakshina_Yajna
Vedic scholar at Ancient Mithila University
dialogue is recorded in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. When the first opponent Ashvala asked some questions on the topics of the Vedic philosophy to the sage
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Royal court in the Ramayana
the text Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, there is mention of a Brahmin scholar Ashvala as the chief advisor of King Kriti Janaka during the occasion of the scholarly
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Mukunda-vilasa, Uttara-champu, and Raghavabhyudaya. His nephew Ananda-raya wrote Ashvala-yana-grhya-sutra-vritti, Jivananda-nataka, and Vidya-parinaya-nataka (with
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Contracted form of Old High German Berahthraben, BERHTRAM means "bright raven."
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Arabic, Muslim
One who Advises; Adviser
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Golden; Gold
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Victorious, Successful, One who is a source of success, Triumphant
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Grace of the Religion Islam
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Flowering
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One who has Conquered the Deva's
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
Manly; Brave; Variant of Andrew; Form of Andrea; Warrior; Masculine
Biblical
a book descending
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