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23 December 2025

22 December 2025

  • curprev 19:1019:10, 22 December 2025Omkar talk contribs 2,578 bytes +2,578 Created page with "== Apala – A Woman Saint of the Vedic Period == Apala, one of the distinguished women seers of the Vedic age, is mentioned in the Rigveda Samhita (Eighth Mandala, Sukta 91) and the Satyayana Brahmana. Her name stands among the revered Rishikas (female sages) who composed hymns, reflecting the high intellectual and spiritual status women held in early Vedic society. Apala is the name of a woman saint mentioned in the eighth mandala of the Rig Veda Samhita. She is also m..." Tag: Visual edit

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