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- Gauḍapāda (Sanskrit: गौडपाद; fl.c. 6th century CE), also referred as Gauḍapādācārya (Sanskrit: गौडपादाचार्य; "Gauḍapāda the Teacher"), was an early medieval...
- (second half 5th century,) and the Māndūkya-kārikā written by Gauḍapāda (7th century). Gaudapada adapted philosophical concepts from Buddhism, giving them...
- that Gaudapada co-opted the Buddhist doctrine that ultimate reality is pure consciousness (vijñapti-mātra). Raju (1992, pp. 177–178) states, "Gaudapada wove...
- Vijayams) as the teacher of Adi Shankara. He was the disciple of Gaudapada (IAST Gauḍapāda). He is mentioned in the first verse of Adi Shankara's prakaraṇa...
- predecessor Gaudapada, used Buddhist terminology and mention Buddhist doctrines in their work, suggesting that they were influenced by Buddhism. Gaudapada, states...
- of ten prin****l Upanishads. The text is also notable for inspiring Gaudapada's Mandukya Karika a classic for the Vedanta school of Hinduism. The Mandukya...
- existent. Thus, Gaudapada's concept of ajativada is similar to Buddhist term "anutpāda" for the absence of an origin or śūnyatā. But Gaudapada's perspective...
- deep sleep). It is postulated in several Upanishads and explicated in Gaudapada's Mandukya Karika. Turiya as 'the fourth' is referred to in a number of...
- liberation. It took shape with the writings of the medieval Indian philosopher Gauḍapāda in the 6th century CE. Buddhism is an Indian religion and dhārma that...
- philosophical doctrine of the Advaitin Hindu philosopher Gauḍapāda. According to Gauḍapāda, the Absolute (Brahman) is not subject to birth, change, or...