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Panchashikha, who
appears in
Shanti Parva (Book of Liberation) of
Mahabharata (Chapter 218), was a long-lived
disciple of
Asuri who was a
teacher of Samkhya...
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teacher of the sage
Panchashikha. He
transmitted his
knowledge of the
Shamkhya philosophy to his
disciple Panchashikha. And then
Panchashikha taught Shamkhya...
- with the
answer of the sage
Panchashikha, then the king
appointed the sage
Panchashikha as his teacher. The sage
Panchashikha taught Brahman Vidya and Shamkhya...
- the
Shanti Parva of the Mahabharata. He was the
student of the sage
Panchashikha and
learnt Shamkhya philosophy from him.
Dharmadhwaja is a
Sanskrit compound...
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commentary of Narendra, and
works of Gaudapada,
Vachaspati Mishra, and
Panchashikha. The text
provides foundational doctrines of one of the
influential schools...
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sciences (Brihat
Jataka XV.4).
Bhattotpala records that Kanada, Buddha,
Panchashikha,
Varahamihira and
Brahmagupta were
blessed with this yoga.
Mandavya states...
- He
taught before Vasubandhu and is
placed following Kapila, Asuri,
Panchashikha, Vindhyavasa, Varsaganya, Jaigisavia, Vodhu,
Devala and Sanaka. The significance...