Atharvan

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Atharvan
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Atharva Veda written by Atharvan
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Family Brahma (father)
Children Dadhichi

Atharvan (Sanskrit : अथर्वन् IAST : Atharvan, nominative singular: अथर्वा IAST : Atharvā) is a legendary Vedic sage (rishi) of Hinduism, who along with Angiras, is supposed to have authored ("heard") the Atharvaveda. He is also said to have first instituted the fire-sacrifice or yajña. Sometimes he is also reckoned among the seven seers, the Saptarishi. His clan is known as the Atharvanas. Atharvan married Shanti, daughter of Prajapati Kardama, and had a great sage Dadhichi as a son. He is referred to as a member of the Bhrigu clan.

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According to the Mundaka Upanishad and other texts, he was the eldest son and (Manasaputra) born from mind of the creator deity, Brahma.

Etymology

Vedic atharvan is cognate with Avestan āθrauuan / aθaurun, "priest", but the etymology of the term is not yet conclusively established. It has been traditionally thought to be etymologically related to the Avestan ātar but some have attempted to question it.[ citation needed ]

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