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Lopamudra, (Sanskrit: लोपामुद्रा) also known as Kaushitaki and Varaprada, was a philosopher according to ancient Vedic Indian literature. She was the wife of the sage Agastya who is believed to have lived in the Rigveda period (1950 BC-1100 BC) as many hymns have been attributed as her contribution to this Veda. She was not only the consort of Agastya but a Rishiki in her own right, as she was the well known Rishiki who visualized the "Hadi Panchadasi" mantra of the Srikul Shakta tradition of Hinduism. She was one of the prominent Brahmavadinis.

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  • En el marco de la mitología hindú, Lopa Mudra fue una religiosa y poetisa india, la reputada esposa del sabio Agastia.​ * लोपा-मुद्रा, en escritura devánagari. * lopā-mudrā, en el sistema AITS (alfabeto internacional de transliteración sánscrita). También es llamada (descendiente de Kaushitaka) y (dadora de bienes). Agastia es conocido también como Lopāmudrā Pati (‘esposo de Lopāmudrā’) y como Lopāmudrā Sajáchara (‘el que va con Lopa Mudra’, siendo sahá: ‘con’ y chara: ‘ir’). Luego la introdujo secretamente en el palacio del rey de Vidarbha, donde ella creció como una princesa. (es)
  • Lopamudra, (Sanskrit: लोपामुद्रा) also known as Kaushitaki and Varaprada, was a philosopher according to ancient Vedic Indian literature. She was the wife of the sage Agastya who is believed to have lived in the Rigveda period (1950 BC-1100 BC) as many hymns have been attributed as her contribution to this Veda. She was not only the consort of Agastya but a Rishiki in her own right, as she was the well known Rishiki who visualized the "Hadi Panchadasi" mantra of the Srikul Shakta tradition of Hinduism. She was one of the prominent Brahmavadinis. (en)
  • Lopamudra (Sânscrito: लोपामुद्रा) foi uma antiga filósofa da Índia. Ela foi mulher do sábio Agastya. Deve-se a ela a disseminação da fama de Lalita sahasranama (Os Mil nomes da Deusa mãe). Ela é também chamada de Kaushitaki e Varaprada; um hino no Rigveda é atribuido a ela. No Mahabharata (Vana Parva: Tirtha-yatra Parva) há uma menção ao Agastya Rishi fizeram peregrinação no Gangadwara (Haridwar), com a ajuda da mulher, Lopamudra (uma princesa de Vidharba). De acordo com a lenda, Lopamudra foi criada pelo sábio Agastya com a mais graciosas partes de animais tal como os olhos de veado, etc. (pt)
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