Agastya at The Guimet Museum, Paris, France

Agastya at The Guimet Museum, Paris, France

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Agastya stands as one of the revered saptarshis, widely mentioned in the Vedas as a celebrated Vedic sage and earliest Siddhar. He is credited with authoring Agastya Samhita, a testament to his profound knowledge. The name Agastya is also spelled as Agasti and Agathiyar, reflecting its varied forms. In Sanskrit, 'A-ga' means mountain, while 'Asti' signifies thrower, hinting at the sage's powerful presence. Born of both divine parents, Mitra and Varuna, Agastya was a child of gods. Moreover, he is identified as the Indian astronomical name for the star Canopus, renowned as the 'cleanser of waters,' since its rising marks the calming of the Indian Ocean's waves. The lineage traces back to Pulasthya, son of Brahma, highlighting Agastya's divine ancestry.

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