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Sage in Hindu literature
Pippalada (Sanskrit: पिप्पलाद, romanized: Pippalāda) was a sage and philosopher in Hindu tradition. He is best known for being attributed the authorship
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Sage in Hindu scriptures
tree, proceeding to end her life. Her child, Pippalada, became a famous rishi, associated with the Pippalada school of thought in Hinduism, and he is best
Dadhichi
One of the ancient Sanskrit scriptures of Hinduism
is an ancient Sanskrit text, embedded inside Atharva Veda, ascribed to Pippalada sakha of Vedic scholars. It is a Mukhya (primary) Upanishad, and is listed
Prashna_Upanishad
Religious image in Hinduism
their work. — Pippalada, Vāstusūtra Upaniṣad, Introduction by Alice Boner et al. In the fifth chapter of Vāstusūtra Upaniṣad, Pippalada asserts, "from
Murti
Ancient Sanskrit religious and philosophical texts of Hinduism
Yajnavalkya, Uddalaka Aruni, Shvetaketu, Shandilya, Aitareya, Balaki, Pippalada, and Sanatkumara. Women, such as Maitreyi and Gargi, participate in the
Upanishads
Sanskrit text, part of Atharvaveda
"Pippaladadharmasastra," as an exposition of the knowledge by Brahma to sage Pippalada. Its title is also spelled as Sarabha Upanishad or Sharabhopanishad. The
Sharabha_Upanishad
Principal Hindu goddess; goddess of knowledge, music, and speech
employed in the manufacture of new arms by Vishvakarma. The sage's son, Pippalada, upon hearing these events, sought to wreak his vengeance on the devas
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Gurukul of Shaunaka Rishi
Parva of the Mahabharata. The philosophical conversation between the sage Pippalada and the sage Shaunaka at the Shaunaka Mahashala was recorded as Brahma
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Aryaman Seth Chandra Hans Dev Sharma Vishvakarma Manoj Kolhatkar Dadhichi / Pippalada Yogesh Mahajan Bhrigu Aarya Vora Siddhi Amrita Singh Riddhi / Buddhi Rajeev
Devon_Ke_Dev...Mahadev
Submarine fire in Hindu mythology
loincloth of the sage after her bath, and secretly gave birth to a child, Pippalada, beneath a few pippal trees. She cursed the father of her child to die
Vadavagni
Sanskrit scripture of Hinduism
Upanishads. The last verse of the Upanishad attributes the text to sage Pippalada, but the chronology and author of the text is unclear, and the surviving
Garbha_Upanishad
Indian philosophers
exponent of Karma philosophy in recorded history Pippalada 8th century BCE He was the founder of Pippalada School of thought, which taught the Atharvaveda
List_of_Indian_philosophers
Upanishad, and structured as a discourse between sage Jabali to sage Pippalada, and is notable for presenting the Pashupata theology. It explains what
Jabali_Upanishad
Worship of an idol as though it were a god
murti and temple artists) drew the subject-matter for their work. — Pippalada, Vāstusūtra Upaniṣad, Introduction by Alice Boner et al. Some Hindu movements
Idolatry
Indian volcano and historical site
had their Ashrams. Lord Manu, Rishis like Bhrigu, Chyavana, Durvasa, Pippalada etc., who have contributed to various Sanskriti scriptures, had their
Dhosi_Hill
Daughters of Daksha in Hindu mythology
of Vasistha gotra Chitti Atharvan Dadhichi Brahmins of Atharvan gotra, Pippalada Sraddha (personification of faith) Dharma (personification of Dharma)
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Hindu philosophical concept
Aksara signifies Brahman in Its aspect of the manifesting principle. Pippalada suggests that this manifesting Brahman is the thread (Sutram) to be worn
Akshara
Chief Hotra priest at the court of the king Janaka
name of the son of Ashvala was Kausalya. He was the disciple of the sage Pippalada. The philosophical debate between the Hotra priest Ashvala and the sage
Ashvala
Layer of Hindu text within the Vedas
branches – of the Atharvaveda are: Paippalada, Paippaladaka, Paippaladi, Pippalada, or Paopalayana: A 'patronymic derived from the name of a teacher Pippaladi'
Brahmana
Early sect of Sikhism
they believe it was passed on from Narayana, Brahma, Atharvā, Dadhīcī, Pippalāda, six munis (Suketa, Satyakama, Gargya, Kausalya, Bhārgava, Kabandhi),
Udasi
Sanskrit text, linked to Krishna Yajurveda
(the formless Brahman). It is presented as a conversation between Sage Pippalada and Shaunaka Mahashala. The Brahma Upanishad is notable, in its third
Brahma_Upanishad
North-western Rajasthan's notable saint
Maharishi Vashishta, Maharishi Kashyap, Maharishi Gautam, Maharishi Pippalada, Maharishi Parashara, and Maharishi Bhardwaj, After the construction of
Kheteswara
Indian sage and scholar (1911–1990)
ekaushadhi treatment system, which was offered free of charge. Rishi Pippalada: Pippalada conducted experiments on the effect of food on the mind, often testing
Shriram_Sharma
Hindu philosophical concept
appearance. The first-created rayi and prana, mentioned by the philosopher Pippalada, refer to matter and spirit. That Brahman is the non-dual reality can
Tanmatras
Shaiva Hindu religious text written in Sanskrit
vibhuti (sacred ash). The god directs him to the text written by Sage Pippalada on the issue. Bhusunda insists to be told the knowledge of the Brihajjabala
Brihajjabala_Upanishad
877-777 BC) Patañjali, (2nd century BC)[d] Payasi (6th century BCE) Pippalada,(6th Century BC) Pherecydes of Syros, (6th century BC) Philo Judaeus of
List of philosophers born in the centuries BC
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Village in Rajasthan, India
idols of various Vedic sages in Uddalaka, Vashishta, Kashyapa, Gautama, Pippalada, Parashara, and Bhardvaja. Rajpurohit Brahmins trace their vedic lineage
Asotra
He was the son of Rishi Atharvan of the Atharvaveda, and the father of Pippalada of the Prasna Upanishad. His name is seen to occur in the first Mandala
Madhu-vidya
Hindu Shaiva text
repeatedly uses the word Shiva. The Upanishad opens with sages (Rishi) Pippalada, Angiras and Sanatkumara meeting sage Atharvan and ask, "which Dhyana
Atharvashikha_Upanishad
Upanishadic Hindu scripture
Jadabharata, Dattatreya, Katyayana, Bharadvaja, Kapila, Vasishtha, and Pippalada. The group asks Kalagni Rudra about other rules of wearing the rudraksha
Rudrakshajabala_Upanishad
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