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40: 357: 337: 170:, Shaunaka was the son of Gritsamada and invented the system of the four levels of human life. Sūta mahamuni narrated mythological stories to a group of sages headed by Shaunaka maha muni. 269:; Chaukhambha Sanskrit Pratishthan,38 U.A., Jawaharnagar, Bungalow Road, Delhi-110007, Reprint-1999; (also published by Saujanya Books, Delhi, and by Benaras Hindu University) 417: 281: 432: 398: 427: 422: 175: 115: 150:, and is said to have united the Bashkala and Shakala Shakhas of the Rigveda. In legend, he is sometimes identified with 180:
is attributed to Shaunaka who taught it to others in a satra-yajna (a 12-day very large scale collective yajna) held in
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during a conclave of sages headed by Shaunaka in a forest named Naimisha. Shaunaka also consoled
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by Śaunaka.; Vaidika Svādhyāya Mandira, Varanasi Cantt.,1959, OCLC: 28723321
143: 336: 264: 249: 248:(English)Mangaldeva Śāstri, The Rgveda-prātiśākhya with the commentary of 191: 185: 173: 129: 121: 113: 94: 364: 224: 109: 294: 207:. The epic Mahābhārata was narrated to Shaunaka by a storyteller named 139: 65: 17: 356: 279:
Patton, Laurie L. (2011). "Traces of Śaunaka: A Literary Assessment".
263:(Hindi)Virendrakumar Verma, Rgveda-prātiśākhya of Śaunaka Along with 229: 200:
text on the use of Rigvedic mantras, is also attributed to Shaunaka.
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according to Vishnumitra of Champa town, the commentator of
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on the nature of suffering after the latter was exiled.
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Shaunaka recites the Mahabharata, a Mughal painting
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Saunaka

Rishi
Texts
Rigveda
Mahabharata
Sanskrit
IAST
Shakha
Atharvaveda
Sanskrit
Ṛgveda-Prātiśākhya
Bṛhaddevatā
Anukramaṇīs
Rigveda
Katyayana
Ashvalayana
Gritsamada
rishi
Vishnu Purana
Ṛgveda-Prātiśākhya
Naimisha
Vidhāna
Mahābhārata
Ugrasrava Sauti
Yudhishthira
Bhargava
Bhrigu
Journal of the American Academy of Religion
JSTOR

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