Definition of Pancasikha. Meaning of Pancasikha. Synonyms of Pancasikha

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Pancasikha. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Pancasikha and, of course, Pancasikha synonyms and on the right images related to the word Pancasikha.

Definition of Pancasikha

No result for Pancasikha. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Pancasikha from wikipedia

- Pancasikha (Sanskrit: Pañcaśikha; Pali: Pañcasikha) is a gandharva in the Buddhist pantheon. Pañcaśikha is the god who receives messages from the Four...
- (Sanskrit: Bhadrā Sūryavarcasā) and another gandharva, Pañcasikha (Sanskrit: Pañcaśikha). Pañcasikha fell in love with Suriyavacchasā when he saw her dancing...
- the essential teachings of Kapila as taught to Āsuri and by Āsuri to Pañcaśikha to himself. Samkhyakarika includes distilled statements on epistemology...
- (addenda) of the Atharvaveda (at XI.III.3.4) mentions Kapila, Āsuri and Pañcaśikha in connection with a libation ritual for whom tarpana is to be offered...
- ancient teachers are named in the various texts, including Kapila and Pancasikha. 1st c. BCE - first centuries CE: as a neuter term, referring to the beginning...
- architect of the devas Prajāpati Varuṇa Īśāna Mātali – Śakra's charioteer Pañcaśikha Suvīra Susīma Jālinī Airāvata – Śakra's elephant mount Pārileyyaka – an...
- of Samkhya can be seen in the Caraka Samhita and in the doctrines of Pancasikha in Mahabharata 12.219. This school accepted only twenty-four principles...
- worlds above and of Avici (a ****) below. The Buddha was accompanied by Pañcasikha, Mátali, Mahá Brahmá and Suyáma. Sariputta was the first to welcome him...
- teachers of Gautama Buddha Panini 6th century BCE Founder of Paniniya School Pañcaśikha 6th century BCE Samkhya Asuri 6th century BCE Samkhya Student of Kapila...
- Sakra (also known as Indra) accompanied by Pancasikha (also known as Kubera). After some harp-playing by Pancasikha, Indra asks 42 questions to the Buddha...