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'''Durvasa''' (Samskrit: दुर्वासा) also known as '''Durvasas''' ([[Sanskrit]]: दुर्वासस्), was an ancient [[Rishi]], the son of [[Atri]] and [[Anasuya]].  He is known for his short temper. Hence, wherever he went, he was received with great reverence from humans and [[Deva (Hinduism)|devas]] alike.
 
'''Durvasa''' (Samskrit: दुर्वासा) also known as '''Durvasas''' ([[Sanskrit]]: दुर्वासस्), was an ancient [[Rishi]], the son of [[Atri]] and [[Anasuya]].  He is known for his short temper. Hence, wherever he went, he was received with great reverence from humans and [[Deva (Hinduism)|devas]] alike.
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* Kalidasa: Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works - by [[Arthur W. Ryder]](1914)
 
* Kalidasa: Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works - by [[Arthur W. Ryder]](1914)
 
In Azamgarh, a pilgrim place is named Durvasa where the temple of Durvasa is located. As per the priest of the temple, Durvasa took [[samadhi]] at this place in a shivalinga.
 
In Azamgarh, a pilgrim place is named Durvasa where the temple of Durvasa is located. As per the priest of the temple, Durvasa took [[samadhi]] at this place in a shivalinga.
 
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