Jarita () was a certain female bird of the species called Sarngika, whose story is told in the Mahabharata. The saint Mandapala, who returned from the shades because he had no son, assumed the form of a male bird, and by her had four sons. He then abandoned her. In the conflagration of the Khandava Forest she showed great devotion to the protection of her children, and they were eventually saved through the influence of Mandapala over the god of fire. Their names were Jaritari, Sarisrikta, Stambamitra, and Drona. They were "interpreters of the Vedas;" and there are hymns of the Rigveda bearing the names of the second and the third.
Jarita as a tribe in Rigveda
Rigveda (X.27.1), (III.15.5), (VIII.100.4) mention about the tribe Jarita (à ¤Âà ¤°à ¤¿à ¤¤).
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asat su me jaritaḥ sÃÂbhivegho yat sunvate yajamanaya Ã
Âiká¹£am |
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ÂërdÃÂmahamasmi prahantàsatyadhvá¹Âtaá¹ vá¹ÂjinÃÂyantamÃÂbhum || Rigveda (X.27.1)
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Âarma jaritaḥ purÃ
«á¹Âi devÃÂnachàdëdyÃÂnaḥ sumedhÃÂḥ |
ratho na sasnirabhi vaká¹£i vÃÂjamaghne tvaá¹ rodasënaḥ sumeke ||
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à ¤°à ¤¤à ¤¸à ¥Âà ¤¯ à ¤®à ¤¾ à ¤ªà ¤°à ¤¦à ¤¿à ¤¶à ¥ à ¤µà ¤°à ¥Âà ¤§à ¤¯à ¤¨à ¥Âà ¤¤à ¥Âà ¤¯à ¤¾à ¤¦à ¤°à ¥Âà ¤¦à ¤¿à ¤°à ¥ à ¤Âà ¥Âà ¤µà ¤¨à ¤¾ à ¤¦à ¤°à ¥Âà ¤¦à ¤°à ¥Âà ¤®à ¤¿ || Rigveda (VIII.100.4)
ayamasmi jaritaḥ paÃ
Âya meha viÃ
ÂvÃÂ jÃÂtÃÂnyabhyasmi mahnÃÂ |
á¹Âtasya màpradiÃ
Âo vardhayantyÃÂdardiro bhuvanàdardarëmi || Rigveda (VIII.100.4)
Jarita as a name
Jarita as a name refers to an earthen water jug. It is an uncommon name.
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