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Svetaketu (IAST:
Śvetaketu), also
spelt Shvetaketu, was a sage and he is
mentioned in the
Chandogya Upanishad. He was the son of sage Uddalaka,
whose real...
- Yājñavalkya Vājasaneya,
Kahola Kauṣītaki,
Proti Kausurubindi, and his own son
Śvetaketu Auddālaki. He
defeated Prācīnayogya Śauceya and
likely Bhadrasena Ājātaśatrava...
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Chandogya Upanishad 6.8.7, in the
dialogue between Uddalaka and his son
Śvetaketu. It
appears at the end of a section, and is
repeated at the end of the...
- At the same time a son is born to Uddālaka and is
named Śvetaketu. Aṣṭāvakra and
Śvetaketu grow up like brothers, and
learn the
scriptures from Uddālaka...
- He also has a
conversation with Pravāhaṇa
Jaivali after Jaivali meets Śvetaketu and
requests to meet his father.
Jaivali promises to
grant Gautama a boon...
- are,
Śvetaketu." The Tat Tvam Asi
dictum emerges in a
tutorial conversation between a
father and son,
Uddalaka Aruni and 24-year-old
Śvetaketu Aruneya...
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reachable through meditation. It is the
heaven where the
Bodhisattva Śvetaketu (Pāli: Setaketu, "White Banner")
resided before being reborn on Earth...
- learning. — Ashtavakra, Vana Parva,
Mahabharata Book iii
Ashtavakra and
Śvetaketu made his way to Janaka's palace.
Ashtavakra first faced the gatekeeper...
- as a
proper name, it
refers to Kamadeva, the
Hindu god of love. A sage
Śvetaketu produced a work too vast to be accessible.[clarification needed] A scholar...
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contemporary of King
Janaka of
Videha and the
philosophers Uddalaka Aruni and
Svetaketu (8th–7th
centuries BCE).
Originally a
monarchical clan, the Panchalas...