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Dadhichi (Samskrit : दधीचिः) was the son of Atharva.  He is the maharshi associated with the creation of Vajraayudha, the thunderbolt weapon, wielded by Suradhipathi Indra. He is referred to in the context of killing of Vrttrasura by Indra.  The invincible Vajraayudha is prepared by Viswakarma (also known as Tvashtra Prajapati) from the bones of Dadhichi.  
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Dadhichi (Samskrit : दधीचिः) was the son of Atharva.  He is the maharshi associated with the creation of Vajraayudha, the thunderbolt weapon, wielded by Suradhipathi Indra. He is referred to in the context of killing of Vrttrasura by Indra.  The invincible Vajraayudha is prepared by Viswakarma (also known as Tvashtra Prajapati) from the bones of Dadhichi.
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== परिचय ||Introduction ==
 
== परिचय ||Introduction ==
 
Dadhichi, the son of Atharva terrorized and defeated the asuras by his mere glance. When he went to the heavens and earth was filled by many asuras and Indra was overpowered by them. The devatas upon enquiry learnt about his whereabouts and searched if he left behind anything to be used as weapon. "Dadhichi had with him a horse head" he was told. Indra went in search of it and found it in a lake at a place called Sharnayavati. With those bones he killed all the asuras. The Rig Veda mantras extoll the glory of Indra thus  <blockquote>इन्द्रो दधीचो अस्थभिर्वृत्राण्यप्रतिष्कुतः | जघान नवतीर्नव || (Rig. Veda. 1.84. 13)</blockquote><blockquote>indrō dadhīcō asthabhirvr̥trāṇyapratiṣkutaḥ | jaghāna navatīrnava || (Rig. Veda. 1.84. 13)</blockquote>Meaning : Armed with the bones of Dadhichi, Indra was invincible and slayed hundreds of Vrtras (asuras). <blockquote>इछन्नश्वस्य यच्छिरः पर्वतेष्वपश्रितम् |  तद विदच्छर्यणावति || (Rig. Veda. 1.84. 14)</blockquote><blockquote>ichannaśvasya yacchiraḥ parvatēṣvapaśritam |  tada vidaccharyaṇāvati || (Rig. Veda. 1.84. 14)</blockquote>Meaning: Desiring the horse-head (of Dadhichi) Indra roamed in the mountains, and found it at Sharnayavati.  
 
Dadhichi, the son of Atharva terrorized and defeated the asuras by his mere glance. When he went to the heavens and earth was filled by many asuras and Indra was overpowered by them. The devatas upon enquiry learnt about his whereabouts and searched if he left behind anything to be used as weapon. "Dadhichi had with him a horse head" he was told. Indra went in search of it and found it in a lake at a place called Sharnayavati. With those bones he killed all the asuras. The Rig Veda mantras extoll the glory of Indra thus  <blockquote>इन्द्रो दधीचो अस्थभिर्वृत्राण्यप्रतिष्कुतः | जघान नवतीर्नव || (Rig. Veda. 1.84. 13)</blockquote><blockquote>indrō dadhīcō asthabhirvr̥trāṇyapratiṣkutaḥ | jaghāna navatīrnava || (Rig. Veda. 1.84. 13)</blockquote>Meaning : Armed with the bones of Dadhichi, Indra was invincible and slayed hundreds of Vrtras (asuras). <blockquote>इछन्नश्वस्य यच्छिरः पर्वतेष्वपश्रितम् |  तद विदच्छर्यणावति || (Rig. Veda. 1.84. 14)</blockquote><blockquote>ichannaśvasya yacchiraḥ parvatēṣvapaśritam |  tada vidaccharyaṇāvati || (Rig. Veda. 1.84. 14)</blockquote>Meaning: Desiring the horse-head (of Dadhichi) Indra roamed in the mountains, and found it at Sharnayavati.  
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The story of Dadichi rishi getting a horse head is also described in Rig veda (1.117.22) and the head or skull was found in Sharyanavati.   
 
The story of Dadichi rishi getting a horse head is also described in Rig veda (1.117.22) and the head or skull was found in Sharyanavati.   
 
== Dadhichi in Srimad Bhagavatham ==
 
== Dadhichi in Srimad Bhagavatham ==
The Shrimad Bhagavatham explains the role of Dadhichi rishi in the 6th Skanda (chapter 9) in the following slokas   
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Tvashtra's son Viswarupa’s (also known as Trisiras) was killed by Indra. Tvashtra commenced a yajna out of anger against Indra. Vrttrasura was born out of the yagna fire as Indra shatru (Indra’s enemy) and he expanded rapidly all over the 3 planetary systems. All the devatas took shelter in Srimahavishnu. Accordingly, Mahavishnu informed Indra to approach the great Rishi Dadhichi. The Shrimad Bhagavatham explains the role of Dadhichi rishi in the 6th Skanda (chapter 9) in the following slokas   
    
मघवान् यात भद्रं वो दध्याञ्चमृषिसत्तमम् | विद्याव्रततपःसारं गात्रं याचत मा चिरम् || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.51)   
 
मघवान् यात भद्रं वो दध्याञ्चमृषिसत्तमम् | विद्याव्रततपःसारं गात्रं याचत मा चिरम् || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.51)   
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maghavān yāta bhadraṁ vo dadhyāñcamr̥ṣisattamam | vidyāvratatapaḥsāraṁ gātraṁ yācata mā ciram || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.51)  
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Meaning : Oh Maghavaan (Indra)! Go to Dadhyancha rishi (who is best among rishis). Ask him for his body which is the personification of vidya (knowledge), vrata (austerities and vows) and tapasya (penance). 
    
स वा अधिगतो दध्यङ्ङश्विभ्यां ब्रह्म निष्कलम् | यद् वा अश्वशिरो नाम यतोरमरतां व्यधात् || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.52)   
 
स वा अधिगतो दध्यङ्ङश्विभ्यां ब्रह्म निष्कलम् | यद् वा अश्वशिरो नाम यतोरमरतां व्यधात् || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.52)   
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sa vā adhigato dadhyaṅṅaśvibhyāṁ brahma niṣkalam | yad vā aśvaśiro nāma yatoramaratāṁ vyadhāt || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.52)  
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Meaning : Dadhyancha imparted the spiritual knowledge to Ashvinikumaras from the head of a horse (hence Dadhichi is called Asvashira), who then achieved immortality. 
    
दध्यङ्ङाथर्वणस्त्वष्ट्रे वर्माभेद्यं मदात्मकम् | विश्वरूपाय यत् प्रादात् त्वष्टा यत् त्वमधास्ततः || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.53)   
 
दध्यङ्ङाथर्वणस्त्वष्ट्रे वर्माभेद्यं मदात्मकम् | विश्वरूपाय यत् प्रादात् त्वष्टा यत् त्वमधास्ततः || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.53)   
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युष्मभ्यं याचतोऽ   
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dadhyaṅṅātharvaṇastvaṣṭre varmābhedyaṁ madātmakam | viśvarūpāya yat prādāt tvaṣṭā yat tvamadhāstataḥ || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.53)  
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Tvashtra's son Viswarupa’s (also known as Trisiras) was killed by Indra. Tvashtra commenced a yajna out of anger against Indra. Vrttrasura was born out of the yagna fire as Indra shatru (Indra’s enemy) and he expanded rapidly all over the 3 planetary systems. All the devatas took shelter in Srimahavishnu. Accordingly, Mahavishnu informed Indra to approach the great Rishi Dadhichi.
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Meaning : Dadhyancha, the son of Atharva, delivered his invincible armor (of Narayana Kavacha mantras) controlled by Me (Vishnu) to Tvashtra who in turn gave it to Visvarupa. He in his turn delivered this armor of Narayana Kavacha protection to you (Indra).  
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Dadhichi (Dadhyancha) rishi's body is the personification of vidya (knowledge), vrata (austerities and vows) and tapasya (penance), ‘vidya vrata tapasaram gatram’.  According to Srimahavishnu's advice devatas asked for the body of Dadichi. Viswakarma prepared a Vajraayudha, a thunderbolt from his bones and as it is invested with the power of Srimahavishnu, it was surely destined to kill Vrttrasura. (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.51 to 55)  
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युष्मभ्यं याचतोऽश्विभ्यां धर्मज्ञोऽङ्गानि दास्यति | ततस्तैरायुधश्रेष्ठो विश्वकर्मविनिर्मितः | येन वृत्रशिरो हर्ता मत्तेजउपबृंहितः || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.54)  
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Vajraayudha was used not only to kill Vrttra but also his followers such as  Namuchi, Sambara, Dvimurdva, Anarva, Puloma, Hayagriva, Sankuchiti, Viprachiti, Ayomuka.
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yuṣmabhyaṁ yācato'śvibhyāṁ dharmajño'ṅgāni dāsyati | tatastairāyudhaśreṣṭho viśvakarmavinirmitaḥ | yena vr̥traśiro hartā mattejaupabr̥ṁhitaḥ || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.54)    
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Upon your request the knower of Dharma (Dadhyancha), will provide his body parts to Asvinikumaras, from whom Visvakarma will prepare an invincible weapon, invested with My (Vishnu) power, by which Vrttrasura's head can be severed.   
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तस्मिन् विनिहते यूयं तेजोऽस्त्रायुधसम्पदः | भूयः प्रप्स्यथ भद्रं वो न हिंसन्ति च मत्पुरान् || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.55)
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tasmin vinihate yūyaṁ tejo'strāyudhasampadaḥ | bhūyaḥ prapsyatha bhadraṁ vo na hiṁsanti ca matpurān || (Bhag. Puran. 6.9.55)   
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Upon his (Vrttrasura's) death, you all will have the wealth of radiant weapons and will regain the good fortunes.   
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According to Srimahavishnu's advice devatas asked for the body of Dadichi. Viswakarma prepared a Vajraayudha, a thunderbolt from his bones and as it is invested with the power of Srimahavishnu, it surely killed Vrttrasura.  Vajraayudha was used not only to kill Vrttra but also his followers such as  Namuchi, Sambara, Dvimurdva, Anarva, Puloma, Hayagriva, Sankuchiti, Viprachiti, Ayomuka.
 
== सम्वाद || Discussion ==
 
== सम्वाद || Discussion ==
 
It may be seen that Vajraayuda or thunderbolt was given by Tvashtra Prajapati (the father of Vrttra). One may express a contradiction between what Bhagavatham says and the Vedas. It should be noted that Tvashtra is Vishwakarma himself or the devashilpi who makes the thunderbolt from the bones of Dadhichi rushi.  
 
It may be seen that Vajraayuda or thunderbolt was given by Tvashtra Prajapati (the father of Vrttra). One may express a contradiction between what Bhagavatham says and the Vedas. It should be noted that Tvashtra is Vishwakarma himself or the devashilpi who makes the thunderbolt from the bones of Dadhichi rushi.  
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Dadichi is one of the great rishi among the galaxy of Rishis with great character. The entire Atharva Veda and other corollary scriptures are his greatest gift. His life was full of commitment, sacrifice and the madhu vidya which came from him is brahmaswarupa.
 
Dadichi is one of the great rishi among the galaxy of Rishis with great character. The entire Atharva Veda and other corollary scriptures are his greatest gift. His life was full of commitment, sacrifice and the madhu vidya which came from him is brahmaswarupa.
   
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
# Narayanacharya, K. S. (2011). ''Veda Samskrita Parichaya''. Hubli:​Sahitya Prakashana​.
 
# Narayanacharya, K. S. (2011). ''Veda Samskrita Parichaya''. Hubli:​Sahitya Prakashana​.
# For Krishna Yajurveda Samhita (Taittiriya Samhita): <nowiki>http://parankusa.org/KrYajurBrowse.aspx</nowiki> and <nowiki>http://sanskritlibrary.org/download/krishna_yajur_ved.html</nowiki>
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# Shrimad Bhaagavatamahapuranam (2013). Gorakhpur: Gita Press
# For Bhagavadgita Slokas : <nowiki>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/bhagvadnew.html?lang=sa</nowiki>
   
# Puranic Encyclopedia link  <nowiki>https://ia802606.us.archive.org/17/items/puranicencyclopa00maniuoft/puranicencyclopa00maniuoft.pdf</nowiki>
 
# Puranic Encyclopedia link  <nowiki>https://ia802606.us.archive.org/17/items/puranicencyclopa00maniuoft/puranicencyclopa00maniuoft.pdf</nowiki>

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