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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 12.7.3
babhruḥ śiṣyo 'thāngirasaḥ
saindhavāyana eva ca
adhīyetāḿ saḿhite dve
sāvarṇādyās tathāpare
SYNONYMS
babhruḥ — Babhru; śiṣyaḥ — the disciple; atha — then; ańgirasaḥ — of Śunaka (also known as Ańgirā); saindhavāyanaḥ — Saindhavāyana; eva — indeed; ca — also; adhīyetām — they learned; saḿhite — collections; dve — two; sāvarṇa — Sāvarṇa; ādyāḥ — headed by; tathā — similarly; apare — other disciples.
TRANSLATION
Babhru and Saindhavāyana, disciples of Śunaka, studied the two divisions of their spiritual master's compilation of the Atharva Veda. Saindhavāyana's disciple Sāvarṇa and disciples of other great sages also studied this edition of the Atharva Veda.
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