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'''Bhava''' or '''Bhavayavya''' was a king who lived on the banks of the [[Indus River|Indus]], eulogized in [[Mandala 1|RV 1]].126. His son '''Savanya''' or '''Bhavya''' is the subject of 1.125, where he has a discussion with a wandering priest. The two hymns are among the very few dedicated to mortals in the [[Rigveda]].
'''Bhava''' or '''Bhavayavya''' was a king who lived on the banks of the [[Indus River|Indus]], eulogized in [[Mandala 1|RV 1]].126. His son "Savanya" or "Bhavya" is the subject of 1.125, where he has a discussion with a wandering priest. The two hymns are among the very few dedicated to mortals in the [[Rigveda]].


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Bhava or Bhavayavya was a king who lived on the banks of the Indus, eulogized in RV 1.126. His son "Savanya" or "Bhavya" is the subject of 1.125, where he has a discussion with a wandering priest. The two hymns are among the very few dedicated to mortals in the Rigveda.