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(Sanskrit: नैमिषारण्य, romanized: Naimiṣāraṇya, lit. 'Naimisha forest'), also referred as Naimisha (Sanskrit: नैमिष) is a sacred forest frequently mentioned
with the narrations typically taking place before the sages gathered in Naimisha Forest. He is the son of Lomaharshana (or Romaharshana), and a disciple
in a satra-yajna (a 12-day very large scale collective yajna) held in Naimisha. The Ṛgvidhāna, a Vidhāna text on the use of Rigvedic mantras, is also
kingdoms themselves, formed their boundaries as was the case of Naimisha Forest, the Naimisha Aranyam between Panchala and Kosala kingdoms. Mountain ranges
sages conducting a twelve-year sacrifice for King Saunaka Kulapati in the Naimisha Forest. The text was described by some early 20th-century Indologists as
epic came to be recited by Ugrasrava Sauti to the assembled rishis at the Naimisha Forest after first having been narrated at the sarpasatra of Janamejaya
them. Indra then brought together all the waters of the holy rivers to Naimisha Forest, thereby allowing the sage to have his wish fulfilled without a
the most significant being one in Kashi (Varanasi) followed by Prayaga, Naimisha and Gaya. The colonial-era archaeologists John Marshall and Ernest Mackay
Sonipat district, in Haryana state, was named after the Khandava Forest. Naimisha Indraprastha Mayasabha C. N. Nageswara Rao (13 November 2015). Telling
would later recite the story to a group of priests at an ashram in the Naimisha Forest from where the story was further disseminated. The Kuru kingdom's
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A Name Derived from Naimisharanya
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Savyamoonth comes from An indian word meaning, Defender of people
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The monster killed by Bellerophon.
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English : from the Middle English personal name Tubbe, apparently derived from either Old Norse Tubbi or Old English Tubba (an unattested form, evidence for which is found in the place name Tubney, Berkshire). There is no evidence to support the suggestion that it might be a metonymic occupational name or nickname from Middle English tub ‘barrel’.
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Born on the Road
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Lightning
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Very Beautiful
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A violet flower
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