Bhrigu
Bhrigu (, ) is a
rishi of Adi-rishi tradition. He is one of the seven great sages, the
Saptarshis, and one of the many
Prajapatis (the facilitators of creation) created by
Brahma. He was the first compiler of predictive
astrology and also the author of ''
Bhrigu Samhita'', an astrological (
jyotisha) classic. Bhrigu is considered a
manasaputra ("mind-born son") of
Brahma. The adjectival form of the name, ''
Bhārgava'', is used to refer to the descendants and the school of Bhrigu. According to ''
Manusmriti'', Bhrigu was a compatriot and companion of
Svāyambhuva Manu, the progenitor of humanity. Along with Manu, Bhrigu made important contributions to the ''Manusmṛti'', which was constituted out of a sermon to a congregation of saints in the state of
Brahmavarta, after the great floods in this area. As per the ''
Skanda Purana'', Bhrigu migrated to Bhrigukaccha, modern
Bharuch, on the banks of the
Narmada river in
Gujarat, leaving his son
Chyavana at
Dhosi Hill.
According to ''
Bhagavata Purana'', he was married to
Khyati, one of the nine daughters of Prajāpati
Kardama. She was the mother of
Lakshmi as
Bhargavi. They also had two sons named Dhata and Vidhata. He had one more son with
Kavyamata, who is better known than Bhrigu himself –
Shukra, learned sage and
guru of the
asuras. The sage
Chyavana is also said to be his son with
Puloma, as is the folk hero
Mrikanda. [Maha:1.5] One of his descendants was sage
Jamadagni, who in turn was the father of sage
Parashurama, considered an
avatar of
Vishnu.
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