- The
Bārhaspatya sūtras (derived from the name of the
author Brhaspati), or Lokāyata
sutras are the
foundational texts of the
nastika Charvaka school of...
- Āṅgirasa
Gautama Kākṣīvata
Dairghatamasa Auśanasa Bharadvāja Āṅgirasa
Bārhaspatya Bhāradvāja Gārgya
Kevala Aṅgiras Āṅgirasa Āmbarīṣa Māndhātra
Kautsa Kāṇva...
-
eponymous sage.[citation needed] His full name in
Vedic texts is
Bharadvaja Barhaspatya, the last name
referring to his
father and
Vedic deity-sage Brihaspati...
- hymn 6.47 to Garga. This text
describes Garga as a son of
Bharadvaja Barhaspatya.
Katyayana was
himself a
descendant of Bharadvaja, but
appears to have...
-
Brihaspati Smriti was
often cited.
Brihaspati sutras, also
called the
Barhaspatya sutras, is an
ancient Sanskrit text
named after its
author Brihaspati...
- Angiras, Bharadwaja,
Bārhaspatya, Vandana,
Matavacha Kundina Gautama: Angiras, Āyāsya, Kuṇḍina
Gautama Bharadwāja: Aṅgiras,
Bārhaspatya, Bharadwāja Shaunaka:...
- Arghandab). Both
hymns mentioning the two are
attributed to Bharadvāja
Bārhaspatya.
Under the
chieftain Divodāsa Atithigva, the
Bharatas moved through the...
- indifference. It is
named after its founder, Cārvāka,
author of the
Bārhaspatya-sūtras. In
classical times,
these inquiries were
systematized in six...
- Pusan, Ashvin, Usas, etc. Most
hymns in this book are
attributed to the
bārhaspatya family of Angirasas.[citation needed]
Mandala 7
comprises 104 hymns,...
-
covers a
variety of
other technical and
secular topics including: The
Bārhaspatya sūtras, a work of the
materialistic Charvaka school of
Indian philosophy...