- commentators. The only
surviving work of Padmapāda
known to be
authentic is the
Pañcapādikā.
According to tradition, this was
written in
response to Shankara's request...
- the Vivarana-school is
derived from Prakasatman's
Pancapadika-Vivarana, a
commentary on the
Pancapadika by Padmapadacharya.
Prakasatman was the
first to...
- 800 CE), the
founder of the
defunct Pancapadika school, was a
direct disciple of Shankara. He
wrote the
Pancapadika, a
commentary on the Sankara-bhaya...
-
Vivarana school.
Prakasatman (c. 1200–1300)
wrote the
Pancapadika-Vivarana, a
commentary on the
Pancapadika by Padmapadacharya. The
Vivarana lends its name...
- the
founder of the
Vivarna School of
Advaita Vedanta and the
author of
Pancapadika which is a
commentary on Sankara’s
Brahma Sutra Bhasya.
According to...
-
explanations of the
Brahma Sutras, and
Pancapādikā-darpana
which is a
commentary on Padmapādācārya's
Pancapādika. The
language of
these works is chaste...
- Naishkarmyasiddhi, Manasollasa)
Padmapada (8th century) (
Pancapadika)
Hastamalaka (8th century) (Hastamalakiyam)
Vacaspati Mishra (841–900)...
-
Sutra Kamalaśīla: Bhāvanākrama, Madhyamālaṃkāra-panjika Padmapadacharya:
Pañcapādikā. Śālikanātha: Prakaraṇapañcikā,Rjuvimalāpañcikā ,Dīpaśikhāpañcikā...