शर्यात (zaryAta)
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Vedic Reference
EnglishŚaryāta is mentioned once in the Rigveda^1 as a protégé of
the Aśvins. Of him in the Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa^2 and the
Jaiminīya Brāhmaṇa^3 is told a story how Cyavana was annoyed
by the Śāryātas, and appeased by the gift of Sukanyā,
Śaryāta's daughter, as a wife, and how Cyavana was then
restored to youth by the Aśvins. He is there called Mānava
(‘descendant of Manu’). He appears also as Śaryāta Mānava,
a sacrificer, in the Jaiminīya Upaniṣad Brāhmaṇa.^4
1) i. 112, 17.
3) iii. 120-122 (Journal of the American
Oriental Society, 11, cxlv).
4) iv. 7, 1
8, 3, 5.
Cf. Muir, Sanskrit Texts, 5, 250 et seq.
Eggeling, Sacred Books of the East, 26,
272 et seq.
Oertel, Journal of the American
Oriental Society, 16, 236, 237.
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