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{{Short description|Author of Atharvaveda in Hinduism}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2025}} {{Use Indian English|date=March 2016}} {{Infobox character | family = [[Brahma]] (father) | image = Atharva-Veda samhita page 471 illustration.png | caption = [[Atharva Veda]] written by Atharvan | children = [[Dadhichi]] }} {{Contains special characters|Indic}} '''Atharvan''' ({{langx|sa|अथर्वन्}} {{IAST3|Atharvan}}, [[nominative]] [[Grammatical number|singular]]: अथर्वा {{IAST3|Atharvā}}) is a legendary [[Vedic]] sage ([[rishi]]) of Hinduism, who along with [[Angiras]], is supposed to have authored ("[[shruti|heard]]") the [[Atharvaveda]]. He is also said to have first instituted the fire-sacrifice or [[yajña]]. Sometimes he is also reckoned among the seven seers, the [[Saptarishi]]. His clan is known as the Atharvanas. Atharvan married Shanti, daughter of [[Prajapati]] [[Kardama]], and had a great sage [[Dadhichi]] as a son. He is referred to as a member of the [[Bhrigu]] clan. According to the [[Mundaka Upanishad]] and other texts, he was the eldest son and ([[Manasaputra]]) born from mind of the creator deity, [[Brahma]]. == Etymology == Vedic ''atharvan'' is cognate with [[Avestan]] ''āθrauuan'' / ''aθaurun'', "priest", but the etymology of the term is not yet conclusively established. It has been traditionally thought to be etymologically related to the [[Avestan]] ''[[atar|ātar]]'' but some have attempted to question it.{{citation needed|date=March 2025}} ==See also== *[[Vedic priesthood]] *[[Dadhichi]] *[[Manasaputra]] ==References== *[[Boyce, Mary]] (2002). "Āθravan". Encyclopædia Iranica. New York: Mazda Pub. pp. 16–17. Available online at http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/atravan-priest (accessed on 30 December 2012). *{{cite book|first=A. |last=Lubotsky |author-link=Alexander Lubotsky |chapter=The Indo-Iranian Substratum |title=Early Contacts between Uralic and Indo-European: Linguistic and Archaeological Considerations |editor1-first= C. |editor1-last=Carpelan |editor2-first=A. |editor2-last=Parpola |editor3-first=P.|editor3-last=Koskikallio |location=Helsinki |publisher=Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura |date=2001 |pages=301–317}} *[[Witzel, Michael]] (2003). "Linguistic Evidence for Cultural Exchange in Prehistoric Western Central Asia". ''Sino-Platonic Papers'' Volume 129. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations. {{Rishis of Hindu mythology}} {{HinduMythology}} [[Category:Rishis]] [[Category:Hindu mythology]] {{Hindu-myth-stub}}
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