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== व्युत्पत्तिः || Etymology ==
 
== व्युत्पत्तिः || Etymology ==
* Maharshi Yaska defines Sarama as ''“सरमसरनथ्  || saramasaranath” (Nirukti 11.25)''  
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* Maharshi Yaska defines Sarama as ''“सरमसरनथ्  || saramasaranath (Nirukti 11.25)''  
It means “One who moves very fast or walks very fast”.  
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It means “One who moves very fast or walks very fast.  
* Sri Sayanaacharya, explains Sarama as ''“सरमा वाक् देवशुनिव  || sarama vak devasuniva”'' (Rig. Veda. Bhasyam 4.46.8)  
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* Sri Sayanaacharya, explains Sarama as ''“सरमा वाक् देवशुनिव  || sarama vak devasuniva'' (Rig. Veda. Bhasyam 4.46.8)  
It means symbolically “vak” the power of speech. The माध्यमिक || Madhyamika power of speech is accepted in Nairukta Paksha and “Devashuni” word is accepted by historians also.
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It means symbolically “vak the power of speech. The माध्यमिक || Madhyamika power of speech is accepted in Nairukta Paksha and “Devashuni word is accepted by historians also.
    
== Legend of  Sarama || सरमा ==
 
== Legend of  Sarama || सरमा ==
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Sri Sayanaacharya in this mantra explains
 
Sri Sayanaacharya in this mantra explains
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सरमा सरन सिलस्तितिरुपवक् || “sarama sarana silastutirupavak”
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सरमा सरन सिलस्तितिरुपवक् || “sarama sarana silastutirupavak
    
Rig veda explains that Vak exists in four forms, three of which are hidden and are comprehensible to only the jnanis and the fourth is what men speak
 
Rig veda explains that Vak exists in four forms, three of which are hidden and are comprehensible to only the jnanis and the fourth is what men speak

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