Pulaha
Sage in Hinduism / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pulaha (Sanskrit: पुलह, romanized: Pulaha) is a character in Hindu mythology. He is the son of Brahma, the creator god, and also one of the Saptarshi (seven great sages), in the first Manvantara (age of Manu), with others being Marichi, Atri, Angiras, Kratu, Pulastya, and Vasishtha.[1] In another classification, Pulaha is one of the ten Prajapatis, the progenitors of creation created by Brahma.[2] The race of the kimpurushas are the children of Pulaha, according to the Mahabharata.
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Spouse | Kshama, Gati |
Children | Kardama, Kanakapeetha, Urvarivat, Peevari, Karmasreshtha, Vareeyaamsu and Sahishnu, Kimpurushas |
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