- Pramod, the
Parivrajakas were
reduced to the
governors of a
bhukti (province)
after the
Gupta conquest.
According to P. L. Gupta, the
Parivrajakas were originally...
- the present-day Unchehara. The
Uchchhakalpas were
neighbours of the
Parivrajakas, and
appear to have been
feudatories of the
Gupta Empire. The dynasty...
- Praśna Ātmā, Sūrya, Prāṇāgnihotra Āśrama, Nārada-
parivrājaka, Paramahamsa, Paramahaṃsa
parivrājaka,
Parabrahma Sītā, Devī, Tripurātapini, Bhāvana Nṛsiṃhatāpanī...
-
lives as
their master lived. In 1888,
Narendra left the
monastery as a
Parivrâjaka – a
wandering monk, "without
fixed abode,
without ties,
independent and...
- were
called Sannyasi, Sadhu, Yati, Bhiksu, Pravrajita/Pravrajitā and
Parivrajaka in
Hindu texts. The term with a
meaning closer to
asceticism in Hindu...
-
texts such as the Dharmaśāstra more
commonly used
terms like pravrajita,
parivrajaka, parivrat, bhiksu, śramaṇa, and yati for ascetics. The
lives of Rama...
-
distinguishes Rishi from
other types of sages, such as sanyāsi, bhikṣu,
parivrājaka, tapasvi, muni, brahmachāri, yati, etc. The term
Rishi found mentions...
-
region may have been
located in
central India: the
inscriptions of the
Parivrajaka dynasty,
which ruled in this area,
state that
their ancestral kingdom...
-
Patrick Olivelle, and
resembles a "medieval
legal compendia". The word
Parivrajaka means "roaming ascetic". The
title refers to the
teachings of the Vedic...
- Nikaya. The
Divyavadana version states that
Pingalavatsa was an
Ajivika parivrajaka (wandering teacher).
Bindusara asked him to ****ess the
ability of the...