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Term from Indian philosophy
Siddhānta (Devanagari: सिद्धान्त lit. 'established end') is a Sanskrit term denoting the established and accepted view of any particular school within
Siddhanta
Sanskrit text on Indian astronomy
The Surya Siddhanta (IAST: Sūrya Siddhānta; lit. 'Sun Treatise') is a Sanskrit treatise in Indian astronomy, attributed to Lāṭadeva, a student of Aryabhatta
Surya_Siddhanta
Shaiva Hindu sect
Shaiva Siddhanta (IAST: Śaiva-siddhānta) (Tamil: சைவ சித்தாந்தம் "Caiva cittāntam") is a form of Shaivism from South India and Sri Lanka that propounds
Shaiva_Siddhanta
Compendium of 7 Indian Philosophies
Sarva-darsana-siddhanta Sangraha, or simply Sarva-Siddhānta-Saṅgrahaḥ (Sanskrit: सर्व-सिद्धान्त-सङ्ग्रहः) is a work by Madhvacharya written in 14th century
Sarva-siddhanta_Sangraha
Religious figures of India
(Srisailam), and Jnana (Kashi) Shimhasanas. Renukacharya is first mentioned in Siddhanta Shikhamani, in the Sanskrit language written by Shivayogi Shivacharya
Panchacharyas
6th-century Sanskrit text written by astronomer Varāhamihira
contents of the treatises of the five contemporary schools of astronomy (siddhantas) prevalent in India. The text refers to the Shaka year 427, which corresponds
Pancha-siddhantika
Book by Bhaskara II
Siddhānta Śiromaṇi (Sanskrit: सिद्धान्त शिरोमणि, "Crown of treatises") is the major treatise of Indian mathematician Bhāskara II. He wrote the Siddhānta
Siddhānta_Shiromani
Sanskrit grammar book by Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita
(Siddhānta Kaumudī) is a book by Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita on Sanskrit grammar. Its full name Vaiyakaranasiddhantakaumudi. Bhattoji Dixit composed Siddhanta Kaumudi
Siddhantakaumudi
Indian Odia film actor, politician (born 1966)
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Sidhant_Mohapatra
Indian astronomical treatise
Romaka Siddhanta (Sanskrit: रोमकसिद्धान्त, romanized: Romaka Siddhānta), literally "The Doctrine of the Romans", is one of the five siddhantas (doctrine
Romaka_Siddhanta
Indian mathematical and astronomical text
Vaṭeśvara-siddhānta is a mathematical and astronomical treatise by Vaṭeśvara in India in 904. This treatise contains fifteen chapters on astronomy and
Vaṭeśvara-siddhānta
Hindu organization headquartered in Hawaii, U.S.
Saiva Siddhanta Church is an organization that identifies itself with the Saivite Hindu religion. It supports the work of the late Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
Saiva_Siddhanta_Church
11th-century Hindu yogi and saint
Gita, Siddha Siddhanta Paddhati, Yoga Martanda, Yoga Siddhanta Paddhati, Yogabīja, Yogacintamani.[citation needed] The Siddha Siddhanta Paddhati is a
Gorakhnath
Hindu deity associated with Saturn
characteristics of the respective planetary motion. Other texts such as Surya Siddhanta (dated to sometime between the 5th and 10th century) present their chapters
Shani
Indian mathematician and astronomer (1114–1185)
polymath, mathematician, and astronomer. From verses in his main work, Siddhānta Śiromaṇi, it can be inferred that he was born in 1114 in Vijjadavida (Vijjalavida)
Bhāskara_II
Mathematical work of Brahmagupta
The Brāhma-sphuṭa-siddhānta ("Correctly Established Doctrine of Brahma", abbreviated BSS) is a main work of Brahmagupta, written c. 628. This text of
Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta
Hindu astronomical treatises
The Pauliṣa Siddhānta (literally, "The scientific-treatise of Pauliṣa Muni") refers to multiple Indian astronomical treatises, at least one of which is
Paulisa_Siddhanta
Bangalore-based Indian mountaineer
Satyarup Siddhanta (born 29 April 1983) is a Bangalore-based world record holder Indian mountaineer. Satyarup became the youngest mountaineer in the world
Satyarup_Siddhanta
Branch of yoga focusing on physical techniques
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Hatha_yoga
Hindu deity
characteristics of the respective planetary motion. Other texts such as Surya Siddhanta dated to have been complete sometime between the 5th century and 10th
Brihaspati
Hindu tradition that worships Shiva
both sanyassons and householders. Within the mantramarga, the Shaiva Siddhanta is devotional dualistic theism, while the Tantric Kapalika gave rise to
Shaivism
Hindu mantra
chapter (also known as Namakam) verse 41. In Siddha Shaivism and Shaiva Siddhanta Shaivism traditions, Namah Shivaya is considered as Pancha Bodha Tatva
Om_Namah_Shivaya
Tamil Hindu work of literature
tenth of the twelve volumes of the Tirumurai, the key texts of Shaiva Siddhanta and the first known Tamil work to use the term. The Tirumantiram is the
Tirumantiram
13th-century Tamil Hindu philosopher
contributed to the Shaiva Siddhanta school of Shaivism. His literary work known as Śiva Jñāna Bodham (in Tamil) on Shaiva Siddhanta has enjoyed great vogue
Meykandar
Solar deity in Hinduism
results: The oldest of these is likely to be the Surya Siddhanta, while the most accurate is the Siddhanta Shiromani. Surya's synonym Ravi is the root of the
Surya
Hindu spiritual leader (1922–2013)
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Kripalu_Maharaj
Sanskrit term for a year
rashi) to the next relative to its mean motion. The ancient text Surya Siddhanta calculates a samvatsara to be about 361 days, marginally short of a solar
Samvatsara
17th-century Maharashtrian Sanskrit grammarian
Bhattoji Dikshita was a 17th-century Sanskrit grammarian who authored the Siddhānta Kaumudī, Shabda-Kaustubha, and Prauda Manorama. He was born into a Brahmin
Bhaṭṭoji_Dīkṣita
Indian mathematician-astronomer (476–550)
mentions that in 3600 Kali Yuga, 499 CE, he was 23 years old) and the Arya-siddhanta. For his explicit mention of the relativity of motion, he also qualifies
Aryabhata
Hindu deity
Sanskrit: परशिव, IAST: Paraśiva) is the highest aspect of Shiva in Shaiva Siddhanta and in Kashmir Shaivism. Below him are the primordial Shiva with the Parashakti
Parashiva
Indian mathematician and astronomer (920-1000)
was an Indian mathematician and astronomer, and the author of the Maha-Siddhanta. The numeral II is given to him to distinguish him from the earlier and
Aryabhata_II
Gaudīya Vaisnava Ācārya (1874–1937)
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati (IAST: Bhakti-siddhānta Sarasvatī Thakur (Prabhupada); Bengali: ভক্তিসিদ্ধান্ত সরস্বতী; Bengali: [bʱɔktisiddʱanto ʃɔrɔʃbɔti]
Bhaktisiddhanta_Sarasvati
Divine guard Bull in Hinduism
oldest Shaivite texts in Sanskrit, Tamil, and other Indian languages. Siddhanta texts distinguish between Nandi and Vṛṣabha. Nandi is described as the
Nandi_(Hinduism)
Deity of Planet Mercury
the characteristics of planetary motion. Other texts, such as the Surya Siddhanta (completed between the 5th century CE and 10th century CE), present information
Budha
Nondualist Kashmiri Hindu tradition
upper-class Hindu norms of 'wild' tantric Kaula traditions, replacing Shaiva Siddhanta as the dominant form of Saivism. It includes the Spanda ('Divine vibration')
Kashmir_Shaivism
Goddess in Shaivism
counterpart of Paramshiva—an epithet for the ultimate form of Shiva in Shaiva Siddhanta and Kashmiri Shaivism. Parashakti is the power of this primordial Shiva
Parashakti
Devotional path to moksha in Hinduism
soul from bondage. The historic Shaiva Siddhanta literature is an enormous body of texts. The Shaiva Siddhanta practices have focussed on abstract ideas
Bhakti_yoga
17th-century Sanskrit grammarian
grammarian. He compiled an abridgement of the work of his master, the Siddhānta Kaumudī of Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita, in three versions, referred to as madhya
Varadarāja
Esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism
tantric lineages in all main forms of modern Hinduism, such as the Shaiva Siddhanta tradition, the Shakta sect of Shri Vidya, the Kaula, and Kashmir Shaivism
Tantra
Collection of Hindu religious texts
non-dualistic, Śakti-centered, and transgressive. In this framework, the Śaiva Siddhānta agamas (which can be subdivided into 10 Śaiva and 18 Rudra āgamas, arranged
Agama_(Hinduism)
Siddha Siddhanta is one of the six main Shaivite philosophical traditions. It is also known as Gorakshanatha Saivism after its founding Guru Gorakhnath
Siddha_Siddhanta
Vedas, Manusmriti, Bhagavata Purana, Vishnu Purana, Mahabharata, Surya Siddhanta etc. Sidereal astrology maintains the alignment between signs and constellations
Hindu_units_of_time
Deity of the planet Venus
characteristics of the respective planetary motion. Other texts such as Surya Siddhanta dated to have been complete sometime between the 5th century and 10th
Shukra
Indian mathematician and astronomer (1019–1066)
on calculating planetary longitudes, eclipses and planetary transits; Siddhānta-śekhara a major work on astronomy in 19 chapters; and Gaṇita-tilaka, an
Śrīpati
Indian mathematician and astronomer (598–668)
solution of the quadratic equation) in his main work, the Brāhma-sphuṭa-siddhānta. Brahmagupta, according to his own statement, was born in 598 CE. Born
Brahmagupta
Shaivist sect founded in the 12th century
religious poetry based on Shiva. Today, Lingayats, along with Shaiva Siddhanta followers, Naths, Pashupatas, Kapalikas and others constitute the Shaivite
Lingayats
Age or era in Hinduism
(pronounced chatur yuga), a cycle of four world ages—for example, in the Surya Siddhanta and Bhagavad Gita (part of the Mahabharata)—unless expressly limited by
Yuga
Hindu astrological almanac
Vishuddha Siddhanta Panjika (Bengali: বিশুদ্ধ সিদ্ধান্ত পঞ্জিকা) is a panjika (almanac) that was first published in 1297 Bengali year (1890 AD). Madhab
Vishuddha_Siddhanta_Panjika
Indian mathematician (1887–1920)
Paulisa Siddhanta Paitamaha Siddhanta Romaka Siddhanta Sadratnamala Siddhānta Shiromani Śulba Sūtras Surya Siddhanta Tantrasamgraha Vasishtha Siddhanta Veṇvāroha
Srinivasa_Ramanujan
Umasvati (c. 200 CE) Yavaneśvara (2nd century) Vasishtha Siddhanta, 4th century CE Vasishtha Siddhanta, 4th century CE Aryabhata (476–550 CE) Yativrsabha (500–570)
List_of_Indian_mathematicians
Philosophical traditions of Hinduism and the Vedas
philosophies. Examples of such schools include: Pāśupata Śaiva, Śaiva siddhānta, Pratyabhijña, Raseśvara and Vaiṣṇava. Some sub-schools share Tantric
Hindu_philosophy
Annual northward movement of the sun
is the difference between the sidereal and tropical zodiacs. The Surya Siddhanta bridges this difference by juxtaposing the four solstitial and equinoctial
Uttarayana
Sanskrit astronomical treatise by Aryabhata
is given as 4.32 million years, using the same method as in the Surya Siddhanta. Ganitapada (33 verses): covering mensuration (kṣetra vyāvahāra); arithmetic
Aryabhatiya
Number
Rules governing the use of zero appeared in Brahmagupta's Brahmasputha Siddhanta (7th century), which states the sum of zero with itself as zero, and incorrectly
0
Development of mathematics in South Asia
"five", siddhānta, "conclusion of deliberation", dated 575 CE)—of five earlier works, Surya Siddhanta, Romaka Siddhanta, Paulisa Siddhanta, Vasishtha
Indian_mathematics
Hindu astrological text
greatly influenced Indian astrology: the Paulisa Siddhanta ("Doctrine of Paul") and the Romaka Siddhanta ("Doctrine of the Romans"). However, some Indian
Yavanajataka
2007 Indian Odia-language film
directed by Chittaranjan Tripathy. It features Samaresh Routray, Mihir Das, Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anu Choudhury, Aparajita Mohanty. The film was produced by
Dhauli_Express_(film)
Indian monk and Sanskrit scholar (born c. 1966)
the Swaminarayan tradition is an independent one on Akshar Purushottama Siddhanta based on the Vedic tradition which is quite ancient. It is quite a different
Bhadreshdas_Swami
Indian astronomer, mathematician and scholar (1835-1904)
Trayodashi. His research and observations were compiled into a book called Siddhanta Darpana, which was written in both Sanskrit and the Odia script. He earned
Pathani_Samanta
Indian musician (1954–2018)
Kaniya. Later he sang most numbers of songs in Odia and for Ollywood Actor Siddhanta Mahapatra. Later he appeared with a Hindi film titled Ambar (1984) and
Mohammed_Aziz
Time taken by the Earth to orbit the Sun once with respect to the fixed stars
365 days 6 hours 10 min). Paulisa Siddhanta (c. 300 AD) - 365 days, 6 hours, 12 minutes, 36 seconds. Romaka Siddhanta (c. 300 AD) - 365 days, 5 hours,
Sidereal_year
2014 Indian film
directed by Susant Mani. It stars Amlan Das and Riya Dey in lead roles while Siddhanta Mahapatra and Aparajita Mohanty play supporting roles. Amlan Das as Aditya
Golapi_Golapi
Calendar used for religious purposes
characteristics of the respective planetary motion. Other texts such as Surya Siddhanta dated to have been completed sometime between the 5th century and 10th
Hindu_calendar
Drishti-srishti-vada in his work titled, Siddhanta-Muktavali, on which Nana Dikshita had written a commentary called Siddhanta-pradipika. In so doing he denied
Drishti-srishti-vada
Cycle of Satya, Treta, Dvapara and Kali yugas (ages) in Hindu cosmology
age encompassing the four yuga ages as defined in Hindu texts: Surya Siddhanta, Manusmriti, and Bhagavata Purana. Daiva Yuga (Sanskrit: दैवयुग, romanized: daivayuga
Yuga_cycle
Angle between the rotational axis and orbital axis of a body
Brahmana Siddhantas Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta Maha-Siddhanta Pancha-Siddhantika Paulisa Siddhanta Paitamaha Siddhanta Romaka Siddhanta Surya Siddhanta Vasishtha
Axial_tilt
Indian religious leader
philosopher from Tamil Nadu, India. Thayumanavar articulated the Saiva Siddhanta philosophy. He wrote several Tamil hymns of which 1454 are available.
Thayumanavar
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Jaipur
Paulisa Siddhanta Paitamaha Siddhanta Romaka Siddhanta Sadratnamala Siddhānta Shiromani Śulba Sūtras Surya Siddhanta Tantrasamgraha Vasishtha Siddhanta Veṇvāroha
Jantar_Mantar,_Jaipur
Indian mathematician and astronomer (1616–1700)
astronomy as presented by Islamic scientists. In the third chapter of the Siddhanta-tattva-viveka Kamalakara used the addition and subtraction theorems for
Kamalakara
Lunar day in the Hindu calendar
motion as described in Indian astronomical treatises such as the Surya Siddhānta and confirmed through modern astronomical observations. Traditional Panchāngas
Tithi
Hindu god of the Moon
and the 8th century Sisyadhivrddida by Lalla. Other texts such as Surya Siddhanta dated to have been complete sometime between the 5th century and 10th
Chandra
King of the danavas in Hindu scriptures
as an architect of Maya (the illusory material reality). In the Surya Siddhanta 1.02, Mayāsura is described as a Daitya who received divine astronomical
Mayasura
Indian mathematician-astronomer-astrologer (505–587)
attributions are of doubtful nature. The Romaka Siddhanta ("The Doctrine of the Romans") and the Paulisa Siddhanta were two works of Western origin which influenced
Varāhamihira
Hindu monastery
be an authority on Saiva Siddhanta. Aadheenams are from the Vellalar community who are devout followers of Shaiva Siddhanta. Vellalars are a traditionally
Matha
1994 film
Siddhanta Mahapatra in the lead roles. The film was a box office success. Suresh Bal Rachana Banerjee Debu Bose Mihir Das Pradyumna Lenka Siddhanta Mahapatra
Suna_Harini
1526–1857 empire in South Asia
observatory, and to improve on the earlier Hindu computations in the Siddhantas and Islamic observations in Zij-i-Sultani. The instruments he used were
Mughal_Empire
Most common system for writing numbers
"zero" in tabular arrangements of digits. The 7th century Brahmasphuta Siddhanta contains a comparatively advanced understanding of the mathematical role
Hindu–Arabic_numeral_system
1998 Indian film
Odia-language action film directed by Sudhanshu Sahu, starring Uttam Mohanty, Siddhanta Mahapatra, Jyoti Misra, Mihir Das, and Aparajita Mohanty. The music is
Sahara_Jaluchi
Subschool of Kaula-Shaivism
important source for Trika is the monistic theism of Tirumular's Shaiva Siddhanta. The Saivas also were influenced by the work of Buddhist Vijñānavāda and
Trika
Astronomy on the Indian subcontinent
centuries of the Common Era, for example by the Yavanajataka and the Romaka Siddhanta, a Sanskrit translation of a Greek text disseminated from the 2nd century
Indian_astronomy
One of the most popular schools of the Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy
framework permits. Vishishtadvaita shares structural similarities with Shaiva Siddhanta, a school of Shaiva theology from South India. Both are realist, pluralistic
Vishishtadvaita
Lunar mansion in Hindu astronomy
This concept is described by J. Mercay (2012) in connection with Surya Siddhanta. In Hindu astronomy, there was an older tradition of 28 Nakshatras which
Nakshatra
Deity of Planet Mars
characteristics of the respective planetary motion. Other texts such as Surya Siddhanta dated to have been complete sometime between the 5th century and 10th
Mangala
Second of four yugas (ages) in Hindu cosmology
'truth'). Treta Yuga is described in the Mahabharata, Manusmriti, Surya Siddhanta, Vishnu Smriti, and various Puranas. Hindu texts describe four yugas (world
Treta_Yuga
Apparent path of the Sun on the celestial sphere
Brahmana Siddhantas Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta Maha-Siddhanta Pancha-Siddhantika Paulisa Siddhanta Paitamaha Siddhanta Romaka Siddhanta Surya Siddhanta Vasishtha
Ecliptic
stated as such in his Brahma-sphuṭa-siddhānta without specifying what these are. The commentators of Brahmasphuṭa-siddhānta have listed the following as the
Pātīgaṇita
Mathematical treatise by Bhāskara II
mathematics, written in 1150 AD. It is the first volume of his main work, the Siddhānta Shiromani, alongside the Bijaganita, the Grahaganita and the Golādhyāya
Līlāvatī
2014 Indian film
by Sitaram Agrawal starring Riya dey and Siddhanta Mahapatra. Amlan Das as Shiba Riya Dey as Shardha Siddhanta Mahapatra as Bagha Mihir Das as KAKA Satyaki
Pagala_Karichu_Tu
First of four yugas (ages) in Hindu cosmology
needed] Krita Yuga is described in the Mahabharata, Manusmriti, Surya Siddhanta, Vishnu Smriti, and various Puranas. Hindu texts describe four yugas (world
Satya_Yuga
depending on the usage. The 4th century CE astronomical treatise Surya Siddhanta postulated a spherical Earth. The book described a custom of the prime
Time_in_India
Tantric Shaivite tradition and monastic order
Schools Ati marga Pashupata Kalamukha Mantra marga Saiddhantika Shaiva Siddhanta Non - Saiddhantika Kapalika Kaula Aghori Trika Kubjika Kashmir Shaivism
Aghori
2007 Indian film
Samaya Hathare Dori is a 2007 Indian Oriya film directed by Amulya Das. Siddhanta Mahapatra Anu Chowdhury Mihir Das Aparajita Mohanty Meghna Mishra Debajani
Samaya_Hathare_Dori
Tamil Shaivite mystic and writer
of over 3000 verses, forms a part of the key text of the Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta compilation called the Tirumurai. The dates of Tirumular's life are controversial
Tirumular
Superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center
Brahmana Siddhantas Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta Maha-Siddhanta Pancha-Siddhantika Paulisa Siddhanta Paitamaha Siddhanta Romaka Siddhanta Surya Siddhanta Vasishtha
Geocentrism
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
10 century to honor Lord Shiva. One of the sacred books of Tamil Saiva Siddhanta, Manikkavasagar's Tiruvasakam, originated from this shrine. Manikkavasagar
Tirupperunturai
Month in Indian lunisolar calendars
the Surya Siddhanta calculates the duration of Vrsabha to be 31 days, 10 hours, 5 minutes and 12 seconds. In contrast, the Arya Siddhanta calculates
Vṛṣabha
Indian saint
Temple in Andhra Pradesh. He is one of the 63 Nayanmars in the Tamil Saiva Siddhanta tradition. Originally a hunter, Kannappar offered his devotion to a shiva
Kannappa
Aspect of Hindu god Shiva as the Supreme Being
Sadashiva (Sanskrit: सदाशिव, Sadāśiva), is the Supreme Being in the Shaiva Siddhanta tradition of Hinduism. Sadasiva is the omnipotent, subtle, luminous absolute
Sadashiva
Indian writer and translator
Haridas Siddhanta Vagish was an Indian writer, translator of Bengali literature, and Sanskrit scholar. He translated several Indian epics and classics
Haridas_Siddhanta_Bagish
Traditional marriage system in Mithila
between bride and her family, related to the departure of the bride. Siddhanta: Genealogical verification by a Panjikar to ensure the bride and groom
Maithil_Vivah
SIDDHANTA
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Principle
Boy/Male
Hindu
Rule, Principals
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Rule, Principals
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Muslim
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Rain, Clouds
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a short form (Sabbe) of a Germanic personal name with sacha ‘legal case or action’ as the first element.English : topographic name from Middle English sap ‘spruce tree’ (Old English sæppe).
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Son of a Person Learned in Religious Matters
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rich
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Garland of Rudraksh
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Polish, Scandinavian
Bow of Yew
Boy/Male
Indian
Volcano
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
One who has Accomplished his Aim
Male
Hebrew
(עֻזִּיָהוּ) Variant spelling of Hebrew Uziyahu, UZIAHU means "power of Jehovah."Â
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