Ag > References for ‘Agastya’
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[2] That evening Tarun Kumar [...] in a single gulp, like the sage Agastya. [...] the vast mysteries under the sea.
[1] Kaoshitakii was the wife of Maharshi Agastya. The Maharshi spent his whole [...] of spreading his noble mission.
[2] Kaoshitakii was a profound scholar [...] large, tender heart. Sometimes Agastya would pass on his great ideas [...] promotion of divinity in human life.
[4] Let us come back to our topic. Maharshi Agastya had to cross the Vindhyas to the [...] preferred to stay back in the north.
[7] As far as can be known, Maharshi Agastya did not come to Bengal. Had he [...] India would have been much closer.
[8] Now let us come to a popular story. [...] Vindhyas to go south. Maharshi Agastya came to the Vindhyas, and the mountain, in his honour, bent its head low. Agastya wanted to go south to establish [...] will do for that time also!” Agastya went south and never returned. [...] north and south continued unabated.
[9] Since then if someone sets out [...] and never returns, people say, Agastya yátrá [“an Agastyan journey”].
[10] Today you learned something about Kaoshitakii, the worthy spouse of Maharshi Agastya. Names such as Augustus and Augustine come from the word Agastya. (You have certainly heard of St. Augustine.)
[28] The Aryan leader Agastya was the first to go to southern [...] bent its head out of reverence for Agastya, enabling him to cross into southern [...] are the ways of demons.”
[26] Today human beings are progressing [...] Maharśi Vishvamitra, Maharśi Agastya, etc. The development of the glands [...] economic jurisdiction of PROUT.
[98] Just as the Aryans met with [...] area. It is said that Maharishi Agastya was the first to cross the Vindhya [...] dákśińa ).
[99] According to a story in the Puranas, Maharshi Agastya had to use diplomacy [ kut́abuddhi [...] the other side. So they said to Agastya: “Nobody is your equal in [...] When the Vindhyas saw Maharshi Agastya approaching, they bowed down their head in his honour. Agastya said: “Bless you. I am headed [...] is, with your head bowed.”
[100] The Maharshi proceeded south [...] kutábudhi ], Maharshi Agastya became famous as kut́amuni [...] kut́aja is Maharshi Agastya.
[101] This word agastya is also found in Hebrew and [...] is also derived from the word agastya .
[125] Kut́aja also refers to the great sage Agastya.