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- a mythological sage, who wrote a code of religious conduct, known as Parāśara Smřti.
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- a wandering mendicant.
- a man who leads a life of contemplation and rigorous self-denial for religious purposes; an ascetic.
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- of, relating to, written by the sage Paraśara.
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- Křṣṇadvaipāyana, popularly known as Vēdavyāsa, a sage who edited and compiled the Vedas systematically.
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- a man who has renounced the worldly attachments, and become a Sanyāsi and belongs to the the mendicant order of Parāśara.
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- a messenger who brings or carries messages before an event happens.
- a leader who comes forward voluntarily to guide others.
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- leading; going or coming ahead (of).
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- the state or quality of including being included in.
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- to go back to original or previous position or place; to retreat.
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- = ಪೆಱಸಾರು.