a. (î) descended from or relating to Daksha; î, f. daughter of Daksha; m. n. sacrifice of the winter solstice; -yagña, m. a modification of the Darsapaur- namâsa sacrifice lasting fifteen years instead of thirty.
Descendant of Daksa.’ The Dāksāyanas are mentioned in the Atharvaveda and the Yajurveda Samhitās as having given gold to Satānīka. In the Satapatha Brāhmana the word is actually used to denote * gold. ’ The Dāksāyanas appear there as a race of princes who, because of performing a certain rite, prospered down to the time of the Brāhmana itself.
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