Shunahshepa
Shunahshepa (IAST: Śunaḥśepa) is a legendary sage mentioned in the Indian epics . A number of passages in Rigveda are attributed to him. He was adopted by the sage Vishvamitra, and given the new name Devarata. His name is also transliterated as Cunahcepa, Cunahçepa, Sunahsephas, Sunahshepa, and Shunashepa. He was first mentioned in Mandala 1, Hymn 24 of the Rigveda as a devotee of the god Varuna.
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Shunahshepa
Shunahshepa (IAST: Śunaḥśepa) is a legendary sage mentioned in the Indian epics . A number of passages in Rigveda are attributed to him. He was adopted by the sage Vishvamitra, and given the new name Devarata. His name is also transliterated as Cunahcepa, Cunahçepa, Sunahsephas, Sunahshepa, and Shunashepa. He was first mentioned in Mandala 1, Hymn 24 of the Rigveda as a devotee of the god Varuna.
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Shunahshepa (IAST: Śunaḥśepa) ...... of Chandrakirti among others.
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Shunahshepa (IAST: Śunaḥśepa) ...... s a devotee of the god Varuna.
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