What is the meaning of Agasthiya and Akshatha
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According to a user from United Kingdom, the name Akshata is of Indian (Sanskrit) origin and means "Immortal". ... A submission from India says the name Akshata means "Unhurted, uninjured, unbroken, complete, virgin" and is of Indian (Sanskrit) origin.
Agastya, in Tamil Hindu traditions, is considered as the first and foremost Siddhar (Tamil: cittar, Sanskrit: siddha). A siddhar is derived from the Sanskrit verbal root sidh which means "to accomplish or succeed
Answer : Akṣata (अक्षत) or Akṣatasamarpaṇa refers to the “offering of raw rice grains” and is mentioned in the Śivapurāṇa 1.20, while explaining the mode of worshipping an earthen phallic image (pārthiva-liṅga) according to the Vedic rites:—“[...] the intelligent devotee shall offer scents (gandha) devoutly with the mantra ‘Namaḥ Śvabhyaḥ’ etc. He shall offer akṣatas (raw rice grains) with the mantra ‘Namastakṣabhyaḥ’ etc.”.
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Agasthiya : means revered Vedic sage of Hinduism.[1] In the Indian tradition, he is a noted recluse and an influential scholar in diverse languages of the Indian subcontinent. He and his wife Lopamudra are the celebrated authors of hymns 1.165 to 1.191 in the Sanskrit text Rigveda and other Vedic literature.