Attri

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Attri / अत्रि

Atri, a sage who was a composer of some Vedic hymns. He was one of the ten Prajapatis or mind-born sons of Brahma and also one of the sages of the Saptarishi. Atri sprang forth from Brahma's eyes. When Atri was destroyed by Shiv's curse, Brahma performed a sacrifice and from its flames, Atri was reborn. His wife was Ansuya. Dattatrey, Som and Durvasa were their sons.