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Siddhartha Gautama, most
commonly referred to as the
Buddha (lit. 'the
awakened one'), was a
wandering ascetic and
religious teacher who
lived in South...
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Gautama (Sanskrit: महर्षिः गौतम, IAST: Maharṣiḥ
Gautama), was a sage in
Hinduism and son of
Brahmin sage
Dirghatamas who is also
mentioned in Jainism...
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cycle of time. He is also
referred to as Guru
Gautama,
Gautama Ganadhara, and
Ganadhara Gautama Swami.
Gautama was the senior-most of 11
ganadharas (chief...
- Akṣapāda
Gautama, a
Hindu sage and
founder of the
Nyaya school of
Hindu philosophy: see Nyāya Sūtras
Indrabhuti Gautama,
chief disciple of
Mahavira Gautama Maharishi...
- and 624 BCE
according to
Buddhist tradition. He was
called Siddhartha Gautama in his childhood. His
father was king Śuddhodana,
leader of the Shakya...
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Gautama Dharmasūtra is a
Sanskrit text and
likely one of the
oldest Hindu Dharmasutras (600-200 BCE),
whose m****cripts have
survived into the modern...
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Gautama Siddha, (fl. 8th century) astronomer,
astrologer and
compiler of
Indian descent,
known for
leading the
compilation of the
Treatise on Astrology...
- (Sanskrit: अहल्या, IAST: Ahalyā) also
spelt as Ahilya, is the wife of the sage
Gautama Maharishi. Many
Hindu scriptures describe her
legend of
seduction by the...
- The Nyāya Sūtras is an
ancient Indian Sanskrit text
composed by Akṣapāda
Gautama, and the
foundational text of the
Nyaya school of
Hindu philosophy. The...
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Gautama Buddha, the
founder of Buddhism, is also
venerated as a
manifestation of God in
Hinduism and the Baháʼí Faith. Some
Hindu texts regard Buddha...