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Pancasikha (Sanskrit:
Pañcaśikha; Pali:
Pañcasikha) is a
gandharva in the
Buddhist pantheon.
Pañcaśikha is the god who
receives messages from the Four...
- (Sanskrit: Bhadrā Sūryavarcasā) and
another gandharva,
Pañcasikha (Sanskrit:
Pañcaśikha).
Pañcasikha fell in love with Suriyavacchasā when he saw her dancing...
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ancient teachers are
named in the
various texts,
including Kapila and
Pancasikha. 1st c. BCE -
first centuries CE: as a
neuter term,
referring to the beginning...
- (addenda) of the
Atharvaveda (at XI.III.3.4)
mentions Kapila, Āsuri and
Pañcaśikha in
connection with a
libation ritual for whom
tarpana is to be offered...
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essential teachings of
Kapila as
taught to Āsuri and by Āsuri to
Pañcaśikha to himself.
Samkhyakarika includes distilled statements on epistemology...
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successor of the
disciples from the
great sage Kapila,
through Āsuri and
Pañcaśikha. His Sāṁkhya Kārikā
consists of 72 ślokas
written in the Ārya metre, with...
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architect of the
devas Prajāpati Varuṇa Īśāna Mātali – Śakra's
charioteer Pañcaśikha Suvīra Susīma Jālinī Airāvata – Śakra's
elephant mount Pārileyyaka – an...
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Samkhya can be seen in the
Caraka Samhita and in the
doctrines of
Pancasikha in
Mahabharata 12.219. This
school accepted only twenty-four principles...
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Avici **** below. The
Buddha was
accompanied by many
beings including Pañcasikha, Mátali, Mahá Brahmá and Suyáma. His
disciple Sariputta was the first...
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Dirgha Agama version, the
Buddha listens and
praises Pañcaśikha saying: Good,
Pañcaśikha, good! You're able to
praise the Tathāgata with your clear...