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Pippalada (Sanskrit: पिप्पलाद, romanized:
Pippalāda) was a sage and
philosopher in
Hindu tradition. He is best
known for
being attributed the authorship...
- tree,
proceeding to end her life. Her child,
Pippalada,
became a
famous rishi, ****ociated with the
Pippalada school of
thought in Hinduism, and he is best...
- is an
ancient Sanskrit text,
embedded inside Atharva Veda,
ascribed to
Pippalada sakha of
Vedic scholars. It is a
Mukhya (primary) Upanishad, and is listed...
- Yajnavalkya,
Uddalaka Aruni, Shvetaketu, Shandilya, Aitareya, Balaki,
Pippalada, and Sanatkumara. Women, such as
Maitreyi and Gargi, parti****te in the...
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their work. —
Pippalada, Vāstusūtra Upaniṣad,
Introduction by
Alice Boner et al. In the
fifth chapter of Vāstusūtra Upaniṣad,
Pippalada ****erts, "from...
- Upanishad, and
structured as a
discourse between sage
Jabali to sage
Pippalada, and is
notable for
presenting the
Pashupata theology. It
explains what...
- "Pippaladadharmasastra," as an
exposition of the
knowledge by
Brahma to sage
Pippalada. Its
title is also
spelled as
Sarabha Upanishad or Sharabhopanishad. The...
- emplo**** in the
manufacture of new arms by Vishvakarma. The sage's son,
Pippalada, upon
hearing these events,
sought to
wreak his
vengeance on the devas...
-
loincloth of the sage
after her bath, and
secretly gave
birth to a child,
Pippalada,
beneath a few
pippal trees. She
cursed the
father of her
child to die...
- Upanishads. The last
verse of the
Upanishad attributes the text to sage
Pippalada, but the
chronology and
author of the text is unclear, and the surviving...