Bāṣkali

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Bāṣkali (Bashkali) also known as Bahkali or Bahkala, was one of the arrangers of the Vedas. Paila divided the Rig Veda, and gave the two Sanhitas, or collections of hymns, to Indrapramati and to Bāṣkali.[1]

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  1. Garrett, John (1873). A Classical Dictionary of India. Higginbotham. p. 517.

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