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    Ugrashravas Sauti (Sanskrit: उग्रश्रवस् सौती, also Ugraśravas, Sauti, Sūta, Śri Sūta, Suta Gosvāmī) is a character in Hindu literature, featured as the...
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  • ashram asked about Janamejaya's snake sacrifice with the sage Ugrashravas. Then Ugrashravas recited the story of the Mahabharata as recited by Vaishampayana...
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    v t e Mahabharata Traditional author and narrators Vyasa Vaisampayana Ugrashrava Sauti Books (parvas) Adi Sabha Vana Virata Udyoga Bhishma Bhagavad Gita...
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  • the sages during their conclave at his twelve-year sacrifice, where Ugrashravas Sauti recited the Mahabharata. Shikhandi was born as a girl named Shikhandini...
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    The story is then recited again by a professional storyteller named Ugrashrava Sauti, many years later, to an assemblage of sages performing the 12-year...
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  • Indian scientist Sriman Prafulla Goswami, Politician Suta Goswami (Ugrashravas), disciple of Vyasa Tamal Krishna Goswami, spiritual leader Goswami Tulsidas...
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  • Naimisha forest as they listened to the narration of various Puranas from Ugrashravas. He is slain by the deity Balarama during his pilgrimage. The Mahabharata:...
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    sacrifice performed by Janamejaya at Takshashila. The audience also included Ugrashravas, an itinerant bard, who would later recite the story to a group of priests...
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    brāhmaṇas known as Maudgalya. (S.B. 9.21.31-33) In the Bhagavata Purana, Ugrashravas describes the divisions of the Vedas. It is said that from the heart...
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    punished by impalement due to being mistaken for an accomplice in a theft, Ugrashravas, the husband of a devoted wife named Shilavati, wished to visit the house...
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