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Vasistha and clan
The Bahu / Sagara Puranic legend also testifies very intimate relationship of the Kambojas with the Vasistha clan.

Vasistha and Persian
Sir John Shore, who succeeded William Jones as President of the Society in 1794, published from a Persian version an abridged English translation of the Yoga Vasistha and contributed six papers to the Asiatic Researches.

Vasistha and Kambojas
In Adi-Kanda of the Ramayana, one reads that the Kambojas, Yavanas, Sakas and some other allied tribes of north-west were ' created ' at the request of sage Vasistha by the Divine cow Shavala to defend sage Vasistha from the forces of king Vishwamitra.
may point to some remote attempt on the part of some Brahmana rishi of Vasistha line to proselytize Iranian Kambojas and other allied clans of the north-west into brahmanised Kshatriyas of the Indo-Aryan version.

Vasistha and into
Vasistha, tried to end his life due to the death of his 100 sons, by jumping into this river and tying himself.
Upstream, where the river is divided into two streams ; the Gautami to the left and the Vasistha to the right, forms the dividing line between the West Godavari and the East Godavari districts.

Vasistha and .
The main part of the text forms a dialogue between Vasistha and Rama, interchanged with numerous short stories and anecdotes to illustrate the content.
This text was later ( 11th to the 14th century AD ) expanded and vedanticized, which resulted in the Yoga Vasistha.
* Similarly, the Vasistha Dharma Sutra I. 8-9 and 12-13 locates Aryavarta to the east of the disappearance of the Sarasvati in the desert, to the west of Kalakavana, to the north of the mountains of Pariyatra and Vindhya and to the south of the Himalaya.
Patanjali's Mahābhāṣya defines Aryavarta like the Vasistha Dharma Sutra.
p. 25 And Daksha, Prachetas, Pulaha, Marichi, the master Kasyapa, Bhrigu, Atri, and Vasistha and Gautama, and also Angiras, and Pulastya, Kraut, Prahlada, and Kardama, these Prajapatis, and Angirasa of the Atharvan Veda, the Valikhilyas, the Marichipas ; Intelligence, Space, Knowledge, Air, Heat, Water, Earth, Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, Scent ; Nature, and the Modes ( of Nature ), and the elemental and prime causes of the world ,-- all stay in that mansion beside the lord Brahma.
The Yoga Vasistha, originally written in the 10th century AD, contains a story about the philosopher's stone.
On one of his exploits, he and his soldiers took rest in the ashram of Rishi Vasistha.
Vasistha was polite, but steadfast in his refusal.
In other version, Vasistha destroys Kaushika's entire army by the simple use of his great mystic and spiritual powers, breathing the Aum syllable.
Vasistha also thus kills one hundred of Kaushika's sons, while restoring his hermitage's beauty and life.
He proudly goes to Vasistha's ashram again, and uses all kinds of powerful weapons to destroy Vasistha and his hermitage.
An enraged Vasistha brings out his brahmadanda, a wooden stick imbued with the power of Brahma.
Vasistha then attempts to attack Kaushika, but his anger is allayed by the Devas.
Kaushika is left humiliated while Vasistha restores his hermitage.
He renounced his kingdom and began his quest to become a greater rishi than Vasistha.
After many trials and undergoing many austerities, Vishvamitra at last obtained the title of Brahmarishi from Vasistha himself.
Kaushika seeks to attain the same spiritual power as Vasistha, to become his equal, a brahmarishi.
He is also embraced by Vasistha, and their enmity is instantly ended.
When a proud King Trisanku asked his guru, Vasistha, to send him to heaven in his own body, the guru responded that the body cannot ascend to heaven.
According to ancient texts, the river was named after sage Vasistha.
In Hindu mythology, Nandini ( Sanskrit: नन ्‍ द ि न ी or न ं द ि न ी, " the enjoying ") is the name of a wish-granting cow, the child of Kamadhenu and asitharishi Vasistha.
Still other scriptures narrate that Kamadhenu was in the possession of either Jamadagni or Vasistha ( both ancient sages ), and that kings who tried to steal her from the sage ultimately faced dire consequences for their actions.

clan and appears
The family appears to be a single surviving branch of the Addams clan.
In at least one instance a clan tartan appears in the heraldry of a clan chief and the Lord Lyon considers it to be the " proper " tartan of the clan.
Mention of a " Matsuura County " appears in written records from the Heian period, and this area was the home of the Matsuura clan, a local warrior clan.
The name “ Hadano ” appears as a geographic term in the Heian period Wamyō Ruijushō, as “ Hatano ”, and there has been scholarly speculation as to possible connections with the Nara period Hata clan.
This appears counter-intuitive until one remembers that the clans are in a state of almost perpetual twelve-way warfare ; since Aiel from any clan can join any society, and will not raise spear against fellow society members, this allows open lines of diplomacy between all clans at all times.
On the coins, the clan chief's name appears as " ΗΛΟΥ " or "" ΗΙΛΟΥ ", which has been variously transliterated as " Ilou ", " Maou " or " Miaou ".
: Another incarnation of Yasha-ō also appears in Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle as the king of the Yama clan who war with the Shura clan.
Dongseong appears to have been promoted to the throne by the Jin clan that prevailed over Hae Gu's rebellion.
Besides the famous Christof Romuald, who also appears in White Wolf's Brujah clan novel, the following characters also feature:
The next record of the clan appears hundreds of years later, in the 16th century, when the clan was seated on Skye.
Nicol appears to have flourished at the turn of the 14th century, and was likely the eponymous ancestor of the clan.
The motto which appears on the crest badge is SGORR-A-BHREAC, which refers to the ancestral lands of the clan chiefs.
The name appears to derive from PIE * g ' en-" to beget ", cognate to Latin gens, gentis " kin, clan, race ".
It also appears on the arms of the ancient de Lemos clan of Spain and Portugal, which according to family sites also represents a meeting place and the balance of justice and trade.
The appears as a clan of outer-dimensional nobles, who conquered many worlds in the Back Dimension, and are now moving on to Front Dimension, ours.

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