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Sage in Hinduism
Shaunaka (Sanskrit: शौनक, IAST: śaunaka) is the name applied to teachers, and to a Shakha of the Atharvaveda. It is especially the name of a celebrated
Shaunaka
Gurukul of Shaunaka Rishi
Shaunaka Mahashala was a higher educational institution founded by the ancient Indian Vedic philosopher Shaunaka Rishi in the ancient Naimisaranya forest
Shaunaka_Mahashala
First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader
Nag Hammadi Codices IX and X. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-43887-3. Rishi Das, Shaunaka (24 March 2009). "Jesus in Hinduism". BBC. Archived from the original on
Jesus
Sacred forest in Hindu literature
Rama and Sita Tirtha Prabandha written by Vadiraja swami Shandilya Ashram Shaunaka Mahashala Vyasa Peetha Suta Gaddi Knapp, Stephen (2008-05-29). Seeing Spiritual
Naimiṣāraṇya_(forest)
Hindu theologian
Shaunaka Rishi Das (IAST: Śaunaka Ṛṣi Dāsa; born 18 February 1961 as Timothy Kiernan) is the Director of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies (OCHS), a
Shaunaka_Rishi_Das
Hindu theological school
similar, versions exist: the 49th pariśiṣṭa of the Atharvaveda, ascribed to Shaunaka, and the 5th pariśiṣṭa of the Śukla (White) Yajurveda, ascribed to Kātyāyana
Shakha
Hindu tantric religious system
Agastya, Sage Vasishtha, Dattatreya, Sage Parashurama, Sage Angiras and Sage Shaunaka. The most important scholar of Sri Vidya is undoubtedly Bhāskararāya (1690–1785)
Shri_Vidya
Nalanda (in India), Mithila (in India and Nepal), Vikramshila, Telhara, and Shaunaka Mahashala in the Naimisharanya forest, served as key sites for education
History of education in the Indian subcontinent
History_of_education_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Ancient Sanskrit religious and philosophical texts of Hinduism
Veda Vajasaneyi Madhyandina Isha and Bṛhadāraṇyaka Kanva Shakha Atharva Veda Two recensions Shaunaka Māṇḍūkya and Muṇḍaka Paippalada Prashna Upanishad
Upanishads
Cast of ancient Sanskrit epic
of Nakula and Draupadi. He was the third brother among the Draupadeyas. Shaunaka headed the sages during their conclave at his twelve-year sacrifice, where
List of characters in the Mahabharata
List_of_characters_in_the_Mahabharata
5 December 2009) Satyapramoda Tirtha (1918–1997) Satyatma Tirtha (born 1973) Shaunaka Seshadri Swamigal (22 January 1870 – 4 January 1929) Shastriji Maharaj
List_of_Hindu_gurus_and_sants
Race in Hinduism
characters in Hinduism who belong to the Bhargava race include: Chyavana Shukra Shaunaka Richika Jamadagni Parashurama Valmiki The rulers of the Haihaya dynasty
Bhargava
Farmer castes in Western India
Sant Bhagwan Baba Classification Denotified Tribe in Maharashtra. Gotra Shaunaka, Atri, Gautam, Kashyap, Bharadwaj, Vashistha, Parashar, Yadav Veda Rigveda
Vanjari_caste
First sacred canonical text of Hinduism
later origin, and is, indeed, ascribed by Hindu authorities either to Shaunaka or to Ashvalayana. The second and third books, on the other hand, are purely
Rigveda
Metrical Sanskrit work
(Sanskrit: बृहद्देवता), is a metrical Sanskrit work, traditionally ascribed to Shaunaka. It is an enlarged catalogue of the Rigvedic deities worshipped in the
Bṛhaddevatā
Epithet for god, lord, blessed one in Hinduism and Buddhism
विधिवदुपसन्नः पप्रच्छ । कस्मिन्नु भगवो विज्ञाते सर्वमिदं विज्ञातं भवतीति ॥ ३ ॥ Shaunaka asked: Can knowledge of the world's reality be so complete that all the
Bhagavan
First book of the Mahabharata
into chapters, for a total of 236 chapters. Sauti meets the Rishis led by Shaunaka in Naimisha Forest. They express a desire to hear Mahabharata. He explains
Adi_Parva
Oldest scriptures of Hinduism
Kapisthala Kahta Samhita Kathaka Shukla Yajurveda Kanava Madhyandin Atharvaveda Shaunaka Paippalada Stauda Mauda Jajala Jalada Kuntap Brahmavada Devadarsa Caranavaidya
Vedas
Religious text in Hinduism
associated with the Atharvaveda. The text is associated with both the Shaunaka and the Paippalada recensions of the Atharvaveda. This text and the short
Gopatha_Brahmana
Mahabhasya, Yoga Sūtras Pingala Chandaḥśāstra Śākaṭāyana Lakṣaṇa Śāstra Shaunaka Ṛgveda-Prātiśākhya, Bṛhaddevatā, Caraṇa-vyūha, six Anukramaṇīs (indices)
List of ancient Indian writers
List_of_ancient_Indian_writers
Courtesy form of address in the Indian subcontinent
Sawai Singh Sethi, Sheth, suffixes denoting a man's wealth Shankaracharya Shaunaka Shishya Sri Shri, Shree Shrimati, Maratha title given to "Rich or Noble
Indian_honorifics
Hindu concept of lineage
Āyāsya, Kuṇḍina Gautama Bharadwāja: Aṅgiras, Bārhaspatya, Bharadwāja Shaunaka: Shaunaka, Hotra, Gritsamada Vadula: Bhārgava, Vaitahavya, Sāvedasa Srivatsa
Pravaras
Fourth Veda, ancient scriptures of Hinduism
texts Vaitāna Sūtra and the Kauśika Sūtra are attached to the Atharvaveda Shaunaka edition, as are a supplement of Atharvan Prayascitthas, two Pratishakhyas
Atharvaveda
Literature of Sanskrit language
Kapisthala Kahta Samhita Kathaka Shukla Yajurveda Kanava Madhyandin Atharvaveda Shaunaka Paippalada Stauda Mauda Jajala Jalada Kuntap Brahmavada Devadarsa Caranavaidya
Sanskrit_literature
Academic institution at Oxford
towards Vaishnava traditions reflected the fact that its founding director, Shaunaka Rishi Das, is a Vaishnava priest. As the Centre grew, it became more inclusive
Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies
Oxford_Centre_for_Hindu_Studies
BBC Radio 4-British Museum collaboration
Jinpa 42 Gold coin of Kumaragupta I India AD 415–450 BBC BM Romila Thapar, Shaunaka Rishi Das 43 Silver plate showing Shapur II Iran AD 309–379 BBC BM Tom
A History of the World in 100 Objects
A_History_of_the_World_in_100_Objects
British diplomat (born 1954)
Fattouh Hebrew and Jewish Studies: Judith Olszowy-Schlanger Hindu Studies: Shaunaka Rishi Das Islamic Studies: Farhan Nizami University of Oxford portal
Valerie_Amos,_Baroness_Amos
Formal style of address used for clergy
a Sadhu. Sant Also known as Sadhu, Saint, Santos. Satguru "True Guru" Shaunaka Shishya disciple, student of guru Swami An ascetic or yogi who has been
List of religious titles and styles
List_of_religious_titles_and_styles
Epithet of Hindu god Krishna
Dwaipayana Vyasa, spoken by Satyavrata Muni in a conversation with Narada and Shaunaka.). It is often sung by devotees during the month of Kartika, and is very
Damodar_(Krishna)
Sanskrit text, linked to Krishna Yajurveda
Brahman). It is presented as a conversation between Sage Pippalada and Shaunaka Mahashala. The Brahma Upanishad is notable, in its third chapter, for rejecting
Brahma_Upanishad
Layer of Hindu text within the Vedas
the other three Vedas. This Brahmana is the same for the Paippalada and Shaunaka shakhas, and is the only existing Brahmana of the Artharva Veda'. C. Majumdar
Brahmana
Sankrit word meaning "ocean"
he is hidden". The oldest Vedic commentators like the Brihaddevata of Shaunaka, Nighantu and the Nirukta of Yaska interpret the term Samudra as "ocean"
Samudra
Sanskrit treatise on warfare and archery
BCE), contains references to martial arts. The Charanavyuha, authored by Shaunaka, mentions four upaveda (applied Vedas). Included among them are archery
Dhanurveda
Goddess-centric Hindu text
(delusion, destructive action). It also includes: The group of sages including Shaunaka requested Suta to recite the Bhagavata Purana, the fifth Purana among the
Devi_Bhagavata_Purana
Ancient Hindu sage
Vedic State of Brahmavarta, near Narnaul in Mahendragarh district. Ashvins Shaunaka Sukanya "Rishi Chyavana Worships The Tantric Roopa Of Lakshmi (Tantric
Chyavana
Indian volcano and historical site
parikrama (circumambulation) of it since the time of Mahabharata and Guru Shaunaka of Pandavas. The 8–9 km parikrama track includes some portions which are
Dhosi_Hill
Branch of Rigveda
śākhā". In the Rigveda the Pratishakhya available today is ascribed to Shaunaka. This is also known as Śākala Pratiśākhya and belongs to Śaiśirīya Śākhā
Shakala_Shakha
Code of laws applied to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs in British India
smriti Pitamaha smriti Paithinasi smriti Rishyasringa smriti Sumantu smriti Shaunaka smriti Vishwamitra smriti Commentaries on the above-mentioned texts composed
Hindu_law
Seat of Suta Goswami
गद्दी) or Sutta Gaddi or Soot Gaddi refers to the legendary place at the Shaunaka Mahashala, where the sage Suta Goswami narrated the 18 Puranas to 88 thousand
Suta_Gaddi
Dwarf avatar of Vishnu
very similar to that of the Vamana Purana in particular. In this account, Shaunaka tells Arjuna that after Indra is vanquished by the Asuras, his mother,
Vamana
Ancient minor Upanishad, in Sanskrit
Vedic sage, mentioned in the Rigveda, student of the ancient grammarian Shaunaka, and belonging to the Hindu tradition of forest hermits who wander. Ashvalayana
Kaivalya_Upanishad
Study of traditions and practices of the Indian subcontinent
Doniger denies that she is defining Hinduism. Encyclopedia of Hinduism Shaunaka Rishi Das Alles, Gregory D. (1 January 2008). Religious Studies: A Global
Hindu_studies
the phonetic aspects of the Rig Veda. The work is generally ascribed to Shaunaka, an ancient rishi (sage). It has been translated into German by Max Müller
Pratishakhyas
Indian sage and scholar (1911–1990)
poetry. Rishi Suta-Shaunaka: Shriram Sharma Acharya upheld the tradition of inspirational storytelling exemplified by Suta-Shaunaka, organizing storytelling
Shriram_Sharma
Sage in Hinduism
ISBN 978-81-208-0639-9. For a brief summary of the shakhas as given in Shaunaka's Caraṇa-vyūha see: Monier-Williams, A Sanskrit-English Dictionary, p. 1062
Kanva
Fighting systems of the Indian subcontinent
time to bind his hair before continuing. The Charanavyuha authored by Shaunaka mentions four upaveda (applied Vedas). Included among them are archery
Indian_martial_arts
Sage in Hinduism
Vaisampayana Vaishampayana listens as Shaunaka recites the Mahabharata. Affiliation Rishi Texts Mahabharata, Harivamsa
Vaisampayana
commentaries of the prātiśākhyas, notably on the Rigveda-pratishakhya of Shaunaka. According to Bhimasena's Sudhasagara-tika, he was a brother of Kaiyata
Uvaṭa
Indian Hindu magazine
community. The founder and commissioning editor of ICJ throughout its life was Shaunaka Rishi Das. Rochford 2007, p.141 ICJ Mission Statement, http://content.iskcon
ISKCON_Communications_Journal
Secondary school in Summerhill, Wexford, County Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Richards (1828–1893), Bishop of Port Elizabeth, South Africa (1871–1893) Shaunaka Rishi Das – (b. 1961) Founder of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, Hindu
St_Peter's_College,_Wexford
American poet and disciple of Bhaktivedanta Swami (born 1939)
Bhaktivedanta Book Trust List of Hindu gurus and saints Notable Disciples Shaunaka Rishi Das – Director Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies Yadunandana Swami
Satsvarupa_dasa_Goswami
Judith Olszowy-Schlanger 2018 The Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies Director Shaunaka Rishi Das 1997 The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Director Farhan Nizami
List of heads of houses of the University of Oxford
List_of_heads_of_houses_of_the_University_of_Oxford
Shoghi Effendi 1919-1921 (Balliol) Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith 1921-57 Shaunaka Rishi Das A select list of former Rhodes Scholars List of Vice-Chancellors
List of University of Oxford people in religion
List_of_University_of_Oxford_people_in_religion
Disciples Kadamba Kanana Swami Radhika Ramana Dasa (Dr. Ravi M. Gupta, PhD) Shaunaka Rishi Dasa Yadunandana Swami Gaur Gopal Das Rasaraj Das (Dr. Ravi Gomatam
List of International Society for Krishna Consciousness members and patrons
List_of_International_Society_for_Krishna_Consciousness_members_and_patrons
Shakha Sanskrit Sushruta Samhita Medicine and Surgery Sanskrit Suśruta Shaunaka Shakha Recension of Atharva Veda Shakha Sanskrit Paippalada Shakha Recension
List_of_historic_Indian_texts
Fictional character
Paurava dynasty in the next Satya Yuga. According to the Brihaddevata of Shaunaka, when Devapi abdicated the throne in favour of Shantanu and left for the
Devapi
traditions of authorship. Six Anukramanis of the Rigveda are ascribed to Shaunaka: Anuvakanukramani, Arshanukramani, Chandonukramani, Devatanukramani, Padanukramani
Anukramaṇī
Indian tradition of the study and transmission of Vedic and post-Vedic texts
were Yajnavalkya Ashram, Kapil Ashram, Gautam Ashram, Pundrik Ashram, Shaunaka Mahashala Vishwamitra Ashram, Shandilya Ashram, and Vyasa Peetha.[citation
Sanskrit_and_Vedic_learning
Radio show
before Farming Today. Recent contributors have included George Pitcher, Shaunaka Rishi Das, George Craig, Rabbi Dr Naftali Brawer, Judy Merry, Canon Stephen
Prayer_for_the_Day
Ramesvara Das Ranchor Prime Sadhu Priya Das Steven J. Rosen Graham Schweig Shaunaka Rishi Das Richard L. Thompson Visnujana Swami Yadunandana Swami Gaudiya
Visnujana_Swami
Sanskrit play, possibly 3rd or 4th century CE
declaring that Kirtimati is as worthy of Kalyanavarman, as Bandhumati of Shaunaka, and Kurangi of the Avimaraka (characters from well-known stories). Meanwhile
Kaumudi-Mahotsava
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