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==Avatars of Brahma== In [[Dasam Granth]], second scriptures of Sikhs written by Guru Gobind Singh, mentioned seven Brahma Avatars.<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Dasam Granth|author=Kapoor, S.S.|publisher=Hemkunt Press|isbn=9788170103257|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8-h8ptzp0lUC&pg=PA16|page=16|access-date=2017-02-24}}</ref> #[[Valmiki]] #[[Kashyapa]] #[[Shukra]] #Baches #[[Vyasa]] #Khat #[[Kalidasa]] Khat avatar in this list refers to six different scholars who are considered to be founders of six schools of [[Indian philosophy]].<ref>[https://scimonk.com/index.php/2023/04/02/khat-avatar-of-brahma/ "Six Pillars of Indian Philosophy: Khat Avatar" ], ''Scientific Monk'', Retrieved 21 April 2023</ref> According to the [[Skanda Purana]], Brahma incarnated himself as [[Yajnavalkya]] in response to a curse from Shiva.<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Skanda-Purana: Part XVII|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass|year=2002|location=Delhi|pages=130|quote=After seeing his (of Brahma) aberration on the altar at the time of marriage, Sambhu cursed him. He was then born as Yajnavalkya. Sakalya engaged Yajnavalkya in the royal palace for the performance of the Santi rites.}}</ref>
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