Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    Turvaśa and Yadu

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    Turvaśa · Yadu

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Yadu and Turvaśa1 mention

    Rigveda (Sanskrit)

    You brought the good milch-cows to rest on the bank, O Indra, for Yadu and Turvaśa;
    mandala 5

    in the texts

    RigvedaAncient · Sanskrit

    Paired legendary clans/peoples associated with Indra's deeds and later honoring the speaker.

    I, the slayer of seven, mightier than Nahuṣa, caused Turvaśa and Yadu to be heard by my power.
    mandala 10
    And the Dāsas who dwell around, well-directed and girt with cattle — Yadu and Turvaśa too have honored me.
    mandala 10
    You brought the good milch-cows to rest on the bank, O Indra, for Yadu and Turvaśa;
    mandala 5

    SāmavedaAncient · Sanskrit

    Legendary peoples or tribal ancestors the worshippers hope to see, marveling at a divine wonder.

    Great is thine, O bull, the wonder to behold that has been made — may we see Turvaśa and Yadu.
    prapathaka 10