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: ''For the place with the same name, see [[Devala (Nilgiris)]]''
: ''For the place with the same name, see [[Devala (Nilgiris)]]''


In [[Hinduism]], '''Devala''' was one of the great ''rishis'' or sages. He is acknowledged to be a great authority like [[Narada]] and [[Vyasa]] and is mentioned by [[Arjuna]] in [[Bhagavad Gita]](10.13).
In [[Hinduism]], '''Devala''' was one of the great ''rishis'' or sages. He is acknowledged to be a great authority like [[Narada]] and [[Vyasa]] and is mentioned by [[Arjuna]] in [[Bhagavad Gita]] (10.13).


{{Rishis of Hindu mythology}}
{{Rishis of Hindu mythology}}

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For the place with the same name, see Devala (Nilgiris)

In Hinduism, Devala was one of the great rishis or sages. He is acknowledged to be a great authority like Narada and Vyasa and is mentioned by Arjuna in Bhagavad Gita (10.13).