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Svetaketu (IAST: Śvetaketu), also
spelt Shvetaketu, was a sage and he is
mentioned in the
Chandogya Upanishad. He was the son of sage Uddalaka,
whose real...
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refers to Kamadeva, the
Hindu god of Love.
During the 8th
century BC,
Shvetaketu, son of Uddalaka,
produced a work too vast to be accessible. A scholar...
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consult the sage
Shvetaketu (Paragraph 8)
about s****ing his son's deliverance.'
Kapinjala continues: 'As I
hurled myself towards Shvetaketu, I inadvertently...
- Jayanti, and Aparajita.
Gautama is also have said to be the
ancestor of
Shvetaketu, son of
Uddalaka Aruni in the
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. The Gaṇeśa Purāṇa...
- put some salt in a gl**** of water.
Shvetaketu does so. Upon
being asked by his
father to
fetch the salt,
Shvetaketu could not find it as it had dissolved...
- Jatakas, it is
specified that
Taxila was the city
where Aruni and his son
Shvetaketu each had
received their education. One of the
earliest mentions of Taxila...
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Medicine and on
various forms of surgery)
Ashtavakra 7th
century BCE
Shvetaketu 7th
century BCE
grandson of sage and
philosopher Aruni Kapila 6th century...
- been
attributed to
famous sages such as Yajnavalkya,
Uddalaka Aruni,
Shvetaketu, Shandilya, Aitareya, Balaki, Pippalada, and Sanatkumara. Women, such...
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found in a furrow. As an adolescent, Sita is sent to the
ashram of
Rishi Shvetaketu for her studies.
There she
learns about martial arts and
gains knowledge...
- (c. 4 BC-AD 65)[b][c][d]
Shang Yang (or
Gongsun Yang), (d. 338 BC)[a]
Shvetaketu,(9th
century BCE) Shen Buhai, (d. 337 BC)[a] Shen Dao (or Shen Tzu), (c...