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Pulaha

Pulaha is a revered rishi in Hindu tradition, commonly listed as one of the saptarishis, the seven great sages who form a foundational cadre in Hindu cosmology. In many accounts, he is described as one of the mind-born sons of Brahma, part of the early generation of seers who preserve and transmit Vedic knowledge. Pulaha is associated with the organization and dissemination of sacred knowledge across generations and with the ongoing transmission of the Vedas and related traditions.

In various Puranas and Sanskrit literature, Pulaha is named among the saptarishis and recognized for his role

Scholars and devotional traditions regard Pulaha as part of the foundational framework of Hindu cosmology, highlighting

See also: Saptarishis, Hindu cosmology, Rishi.

within
the
cosmic
structure
that
orders
creation.
He
is
often
cited
in
lists
that
emphasize
the
lineage
and
succession
of
sages
who
guide
the
transmission
of
sacred
wisdom
through
time.
While
direct
biographical
narratives
about
Pulaha
are
sparse
compared
with
some
other
figures,
his
significance
lies
largely
in
his
symbolic
function
as
a
custodian
of
knowledge
within
the
rishi
parampara.
the
enduring
importance
of
the
saptarishis
in
shaping
myth,
ritual,
and
philosophical
thought.
His
inclusion
in
canonical
enumerations
reinforces
the
view
of
Hindu
knowledge
as
a
transgenerational
continuum.