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Kanva (Sanskrit: कण्व káṇva), also called Karnesh, was an ancient Hindu rishi of the Treta Yuga, to whom some of the hymns of the Rig Veda are ascribed. He was one of the Angirasas. He has been called a son of Ghora, but this lineage belongs to Pragatha Kanva, a subsequent Kanva of which there were many. However, Puranic literature has other different lineages for him, one as the son of Apratiratha and grandson of King Matinara, and another as the son of Ajamidha, who was a descendant in the ninth generation of Tansu, the brother of Apratiratha (Atiratha), or Ajamidha who was a contemporary of Matinara. This last seems to be the modern consensus. He is sometimes included in the list of the seven sages (the Saptarishis).Kanva had a son Medhatithi. Kanva is also mentioned in Mahabharata as t

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  • Kanua, Kanwa o Kanva fue un mítico rishi (sabio vidente), autor de varios himnos del Rig-veda (el texto más antiguo de la India, de mediados del II milenio a. C.).​Según el y el , era llamado hijo de ​ y pertenecía a la familia de los anguiras (descendientes del sabio Anguira).​​ A veces se lo cuenta como uno de los saptarishis (‘siete sabios’).​ Según el Majabhárata (texto épico-religioso del siglo III a. C.), el sabio Kanua crio a la princesa Shakuntalá como su propia hija.​ (es)
  • Kanua edo Kanwa (jakintsu iragarle) mitiko bat izan zen, Rig-vedako zenbait ereserkiren egilea, semea deitua eta familiakoa. * káṇva IAST sisteman (sanskritoaren transliterazioaren nazioarteko sistema) * कण्व sanskritozko devanagari idazkeran. * Ahoskatzea: kánua Kanua hau baliteke shakha ([Veden ikasketa]ren adarra) sortzailea ere izan zitekeen, hau da, Vedaren baten errezitazioaren eskolaren batena (testu sakratuak idaztea debekatua baitzegoen). (eu)
  • Kanva (Sanskrit: कण्व káṇva), also called Karnesh, was an ancient Hindu rishi of the Treta Yuga, to whom some of the hymns of the Rig Veda are ascribed. He was one of the Angirasas. He has been called a son of Ghora, but this lineage belongs to Pragatha Kanva, a subsequent Kanva of which there were many. However, Puranic literature has other different lineages for him, one as the son of Apratiratha and grandson of King Matinara, and another as the son of Ajamidha, who was a descendant in the ninth generation of Tansu, the brother of Apratiratha (Atiratha), or Ajamidha who was a contemporary of Matinara. This last seems to be the modern consensus. He is sometimes included in the list of the seven sages (the Saptarishis).Kanva had a son Medhatithi. Kanva is also mentioned in Mahabharata as the step-father of Shakuntala. * Kanva (Karnesh) is also the name of a founder of a Vedic shakha of the Shukla Yajur Veda, and hence the name of that theological branch of Hinduism, the Kanva Shakha. * Kanva (Karnesh) is also the name of several princes and founders of dynasties and several authors. * The Kanvas (Karnesh) are the descendants of king Vasudeva Kanva (1st century BCE). * The Kanvas are also a class of spirit, against whom hymn 2.25 of the Atharva Veda is used as a charm. (en)
  • カンヴァ(サンスクリット語: कण्व Kaṇva)は古代インドの著名なリシで、『リグ・ヴェーダ』の多くの賛歌がカンヴァの家系の人物によって作られたとされる。後世の叙事詩やプラーナ文献ではシャクンタラーの育ての親として知られる。 (ja)
  • Ка́нва (санскр. कण्‍व, IAST: káṇva) — ведийский риши, считается автором нескольких гимнов «Риг-веды» и основателем одной из ведийских школ (шакх). В Ведах он описывается как сын Гхоры и один из Ангирасов. В «Атхарва-веде» Канва — это риши, который изобрёл метод лечения всех видов болезней с помощью лечебного растения аджашринги. Другое лечебное растение, апамарга, получает его благословение. Канвы — это потомки этого риши, которые в «Атхарва-веде» упоминаются в числе питри, наряду с Джамадагни и др. (ru)
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  • Kanua, Kanwa o Kanva fue un mítico rishi (sabio vidente), autor de varios himnos del Rig-veda (el texto más antiguo de la India, de mediados del II milenio a. C.).​Según el y el , era llamado hijo de ​ y pertenecía a la familia de los anguiras (descendientes del sabio Anguira).​​ A veces se lo cuenta como uno de los saptarishis (‘siete sabios’).​ Según el Majabhárata (texto épico-religioso del siglo III a. C.), el sabio Kanua crio a la princesa Shakuntalá como su propia hija.​ (es)
  • Kanua edo Kanwa (jakintsu iragarle) mitiko bat izan zen, Rig-vedako zenbait ereserkiren egilea, semea deitua eta familiakoa. * káṇva IAST sisteman (sanskritoaren transliterazioaren nazioarteko sistema) * कण्व sanskritozko devanagari idazkeran. * Ahoskatzea: kánua Kanua hau baliteke shakha ([Veden ikasketa]ren adarra) sortzailea ere izan zitekeen, hau da, Vedaren baten errezitazioaren eskolaren batena (testu sakratuak idaztea debekatua baitzegoen). (eu)
  • カンヴァ(サンスクリット語: कण्व Kaṇva)は古代インドの著名なリシで、『リグ・ヴェーダ』の多くの賛歌がカンヴァの家系の人物によって作られたとされる。後世の叙事詩やプラーナ文献ではシャクンタラーの育ての親として知られる。 (ja)
  • Ка́нва (санскр. कण्‍व, IAST: káṇva) — ведийский риши, считается автором нескольких гимнов «Риг-веды» и основателем одной из ведийских школ (шакх). В Ведах он описывается как сын Гхоры и один из Ангирасов. В «Атхарва-веде» Канва — это риши, который изобрёл метод лечения всех видов болезней с помощью лечебного растения аджашринги. Другое лечебное растение, апамарга, получает его благословение. Канвы — это потомки этого риши, которые в «Атхарва-веде» упоминаются в числе питри, наряду с Джамадагни и др. (ru)
  • Kanva (Sanskrit: कण्व káṇva), also called Karnesh, was an ancient Hindu rishi of the Treta Yuga, to whom some of the hymns of the Rig Veda are ascribed. He was one of the Angirasas. He has been called a son of Ghora, but this lineage belongs to Pragatha Kanva, a subsequent Kanva of which there were many. However, Puranic literature has other different lineages for him, one as the son of Apratiratha and grandson of King Matinara, and another as the son of Ajamidha, who was a descendant in the ninth generation of Tansu, the brother of Apratiratha (Atiratha), or Ajamidha who was a contemporary of Matinara. This last seems to be the modern consensus. He is sometimes included in the list of the seven sages (the Saptarishis).Kanva had a son Medhatithi. Kanva is also mentioned in Mahabharata as t (en)
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  • Kanua (es)
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  • Kanva (en)
  • カンヴァ (ja)
  • Канва (индуизм) (ru)
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