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Ashtavakra is the Commentator of Manava Grhyasutra (By Manavacharya). According to the [[Mahabharata (महाभारतम्)|Mahabharata]] (Sabha Parva, Adhyaya 7, Verse 12), Uddalaka was a prominent figure in the sabha (court) of [[Indra (इन्द्रः)|Indra]]. The Vana Parva (Adhyaya 132) of the Mahabharata enumerates that Uddalaka had a son called [[Shvetaketu (श्वेतकेतुः)|Shvetaketu]] and a daughter called Sujata. He gave his daughter Sujata in marriage to his disciple Kahoda (कहोडः) and rshi Ashtavakra (अष्टावक्रः) was their son.
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It is stated in Mahabharata, Sabha Parva, Chapter 7, Stanza 12 that this hermit Uddalaka was a prominent figure in the सभा || sabha of Indra. Uddalaka had a son called श्वेतकेतुः ॥ Shvetaketu and a daughter called सुजाता ॥ Sujata. He gave his daughter Sujata in marriage to his favorite disciple कहोदकः ॥ Kahodaka. The hermit अष्टावक्रः ॥ Ashtavakra was their son. (Mahabharata. Vana Parva, Chapter 132).
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Shvetaketu was the son of the sage आरुणिः ॥ Aruni or उद्दालकः ॥ Uddalaka who was born in the गौतम ॥ Gautama clan.  Shvetaketu was Uddalaka's son, born to his wife by one of his disciples. (Mahabharata, Shanti Parva, Chapter 35, Verse 22).<ref>Ganguli, K. M. (2003). ''The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Book 12: Santi Parva''.</ref>  Shvetaketu had a sister named Sujata. Astavakra was her son by the sage, Kahotaka. Thus, Shvetaketu was Ashtavakra's maternal uncle and they grew up together in Uddalaka's ashrama.<ref>Vettam, Mani. (1975). ''Puranic encyclopaedia: A Comprehensive Dictionary with Special Reference to the Epic and Puranic Literature''. Delhi:Motilal Banarsidass.</ref><ref><nowiki>https://www.facebook.com/puransandvedas/posts/601568603317075</nowiki></ref>
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