06-27-2008, 03:49 AM
Ashok Kumar & HH thanks for the answers, just one last question, does Vritrahana ever appear in the Vedas or later literature or is this another mistake by gora translators.
When I google I see some hits for Vritrahana but more for Vritraghna, I had guessed before that it could also be Vritaghna seeing as how Shatrughna means "slayer of enemies" (or at least thats what I think) but was wondering if Vritrahana has any validity or its only Vritrahanta, VritrahA and Vritrahan that appear in Sanskrit literature.
When I google I see some hits for Vritrahana but more for Vritraghna, I had guessed before that it could also be Vritaghna seeing as how Shatrughna means "slayer of enemies" (or at least thats what I think) but was wondering if Vritrahana has any validity or its only Vritrahanta, VritrahA and Vritrahan that appear in Sanskrit literature.

