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Yajur Veda is one of the four ancient Vedic texts of ancient Indian literature.
The name derived from the Vedas and Raag is a form of Indian classical music.
Nahush has Sanskrit origins meaning 'neighbour'. Believed to be another name of Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna, it also finds mention in the Rig Veda as the child of Manu. Nahush is also one of the authors of Rig Veda.
Karun has Sanskrit origins and refers to 'compassion'. The name is found in the Bhagavad Gita and also finds mention in the Atharva and Rig Vedas.
Hemadri refers to a mountain of gold. The name finds reference in the Vedas.
Chanak is the father of Chanakya, according to the Vedas.
Daksh has a Sanskrit origin meaning 'Competent'.
The name is a synonym for Lord Shiva. It means 'the first' in Sanskrit.
Agasthya sage's writings are found in the Rig Veda and his reference is found in Indian epics like Ramayan and Mahabharat as well.
Aarav name finds mention in the Rig Veda, reportedly. It refers to 'sound or 'thundering' in Hindi.