-
surviving text of the Pashupatas. Kauṇḍinya
wrote a
commentary called Panchartha-bhashya (IAST: Pañcārtha-bhāṣya) on the text. In the text,
Shiva enters...
- the
bhasya (commentary) on Pashupata-sutra by Kaudinya, the Gaṇakārikā,
Pañchārtha bhāshyadipikā and Rāśikara-bhāshya. The
Pashupatha monastic path was available...
- Lord is held to be the
possessor of infinite, visual, and
active powers.
Pañchārtha bhāshyadipikā
divides the
created world into the
insentient and the sentient...
- Charitamrita,
Swaminarayan Bhashyam, Swaminarayan-Siddhanta-Sudha Gaṇakārikā,
Pañchārtha bhāshyadipikā, Rāśikara bhāshya Sivagamas, Tirumurais,
Meikanda Sastras...
- the Gana
Karika of Haradatta, and its
commentary by
Kaundinya called Panchartha Bhashya (commentary of the five subjects).
Ramanuja attributed this philosophy...
-
Vijnana Bhairava Tantra In
Pashupata Shaivism: Pashupata-sutra of
Lakulisha Panchartha-bhashya of
Kaundinya (a
commentary on the
Pashupata Sutras) Ganakarika...