- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shankara (also
written as
Sankara or
Samkara, IAST śaṅkara) can
refer to: Shiva, the
Hindu god Adi Shankara, 8th-century...
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Advaitins after Samkara's time are
confused and
basically mistaken, and that 99% of the
extant classical interpretive literature on
Samkara's philosophy is...
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Durga Shanker Mishra (IAST: Durgā
Śaṃkara Miśrā) (born 4
December 1961) is a 1984
batch retired Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
officer of
Uttar Pradesh...
- The
Theological Method of
Samkara is
Richard De Smet's
doctoral dissertation,
defended at the
Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, in 1953, with Fr...
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Advaitins after Samkara's time are
confused and
basically mistaken, and that 99% of the
extant classical interpretive literature on
Samkara's philosophy is...
- ISBN 978-9042012202, page 225 T. M. P.
Mahadevan (1954), The
Metaphysics of
Śaṁkara,
Philosophy East and West, Vol. 3, No. 4,
pages 359–363
Arvind Sharma (1999)...
- Srngeri. Sri
Samkara's Vivekcudamani. Mumbai:
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 195. OCLC 633667305. Sri
Candrasekhara Bharati of Srngeri. Sri
Samkara's Vivekcudamani...
- surname. It is
formed from the
Sanskrit words jaya (जय) 'victorious' and
śaṃkara (शंकर) 'beneficent'. The
latter word is a
reference to
Shiva (see Shankar)...
- The
Encyclopedia of
Indian Philosophies,
Volume 3:
Advaita Vedanta up to
Samkara and His Pupils.
Princeton University Press. pp. 272–74. ISBN 978-1-4008-5651-0...
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presents the Nyāya and the Vaiśeṣika
principles as a part of one whole.
Śaṁkara Miśra’s Upaskāra on Vaiśeṣika Sūtra is also an
important work. Six pramāṇas...