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'''Yajnavalkya''' (Sanskrit: याज्ञवल्क्य, Yagnyavalkya ) of Videha (fl. c. 7th century BCE) was a maharshi and philosopher of Vedic India. He was one of the first philosophers in recorded history, alongside [[Uddalaka (उद्दालक)|Uddalaka Aruni]]. In the court of King [[Janaka]] of Mithila, he was renowned for his expertise in Vedic ritual and his unrivaled talent in theological debate. Yagnyavalkya  was the son of Devarāta and was the student of Vaisampayana rushi.  He had two wives Maitreyi and Katyaayanee.
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'''Yajnavalkya''' (Sanskrit: याज्ञवल्क्यः) of Videha (fl. c. 7th century BCE) was a maharshi (महर्षिः) and philosopher of Bharata Varsha (भरतवर्षः). He was one of the first philosophers in recorded history, alongside [[Uddalaka (उद्दालक)|Uddalaka Aruni]]. In the court of King [[Janaka]] of Mithila, he was renowned for his expertise in Vedic ritual and his unrivaled talent in theological debate. Yagnyavalkya  was the son of Devarāta and was the student of Vaisampayana rushi.  He had two wives Maitreyi and Katyaayanee.
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== परिचय || Introduction ==
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== परिचयः || Introduction ==
 
http://www.hindupedia.com/en/Yajnavalkya#cite_note-8
 
http://www.hindupedia.com/en/Yajnavalkya#cite_note-8
  
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