-
known as the Vedas. Only one
Shakha of the many
survive today,
namely the
Śakalya Shakha. Much of the
contents contained in the
remaining Shakhas are now...
- Philosophies. p. 4. www.wisdomlib.org (2017-01-29). "Shakalya,
Sākalya,
Śākalya,
Sakalya: 16 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org.
Retrieved 2021-06-12. v t...
- "; this
method to
verify accuracy is
credited to
Vedic sages Gargya and
Sakalya in the
Hindu tradition and
mentioned by the
ancient Sanskrit grammarian...
- Āpiśali, Kaśyapa, Gārgya, Gālava, Cakravarmaṇa, Bhāradvāja, Śākaṭāyana,
Śākalya,
Senaka and Sphoṭāyana. In the Aṣṭādhyāyī,
language is
observed in a manner...
- to the Rigveda, or 2nd
millennium BCE, in
hymns attributed to sage
Sakalya.
Sakalya is
acknowledged by Pāṇini's works. The
literary evidence that the science...
-
Vedic scholars from the Brāhmaṇa
period were from
Madra proper,
including Śākalya, who was a
member of the
court of the
Vaideha king Janaka, as well as Madragāra...
-
qualified and
responsible to
protect a collection. The son of Māṇḍūkeya,
named Śākalya,
divided his own
collection into five,
entrusting one
subdivision each...
- time of marriage,
Sambhu cursed him. He was then born as Yajnavalkya.
Sakalya engaged Yajnavalkya in the
royal palace for the
performance of the Santi...
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Vidya 04:49 2. "Alalu Aagavala"
Krishna Madineni Poojan Kohli,
Soundarya Sakalya 04:22 3. "Pelli Beatu" (Rap:
Sricharan Pakala,
Rahul Ganapathi,
Siddu Jonnalagadda...
- "; this
method to
verify accuracy is
credited to
Vedic sages Gargya and
Sakalya in the
Hindu tradition and
mentioned by the
ancient Sanskrit grammarian...