Upamanyu

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Upamanyu is the name of a Vedic seer who finds reference in Book I, Hymn 102. 9 of the Rig Veda [1].Sage Upamanyu is said to be the father of sage Kamboja Aupamanyava referred to in the Vamsa Brahmana (1.18) of the Sama Veda [1].

Upamanyu also is one of the gotras of hindu brahmin.the people with upamanyu gotra live in Far western Part of Nepal.

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  1. ^ See Refs: Trans of Rig Veda, III,113, Dr Ludwig; Alt-Indisches Leben, p 102, Dr H. Zimmer; History and Culture of Indian People, The Vedic Age, p 260, Dr R. C. Majumdar, Dr A. D. Pusalkar; Problems of Ancient India, 2000, p 6, K. D. Sethna; Some Kshatriya Tribes of Ancient India, 1924, p 231, Dr B. C. Law; Ancient Kamboja, People and the Country, 1981, Dr J. L. Kamboj; Kambojas Through the Ages, 2005, pp 25-27, S Kirpal Singh; These Kamboja People, 1979, pp 27-28, K. S. Dardi; Purana, Vol VI, No 1, Jan 1964, p 212.13 etc.

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  • Rig Veda
  • Rig Veda (Trans), III.113, Dr Ludwig
  • Vamsa Brahmana of Sama Veda
  • Alt-Indisches Leben, Dr H. Zimmer
  • History and Culture of Indian People, The Vedic Age, Dr R. C. Majumdar, Dr A. D. Pusalkar
  • Some Kshatrya Tribes of Ancient India, 1924, Dr B. C. Law
  • Problems of Ancient India, 2000, K. D. Sethna
  • Ancient Kamboja, People and the Country, 1981, Dr Kamboj etc.
  • These Kamboj People, 1979, K. S. Dardi

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