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Vararuci (also
transliterated as Vararuchi) (Devanagari: वररुचि) is a name ****ociated with
several literary and
scientific texts in
Sanskrit and also with...
- Katyayana. The Kathāsaritsāgara
mentions Kātyāyana as
another name of
Vararuci, a re-incarnation of Lord Shiva's gana or
follower Pushpadanta. The story...
- by Ravideva), the Puspabanavilasa,
which is
sometimes also
ascribed to
Vararuci or Ravideva, the Raksasakavya, the Rtusamhara, the Sarasvatistotra, the...
- system. The
first such work is
considered to be the Chandra-vakyani of
Vararuci, who is
traditionally ****igned to the
fourth century CE. Therefore, sometime...
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Ambika statue by
Vararuci,
after he had made a
figure of the
goddess Sarasvati and
three Jinas. It has been
suggested that
Vararuci is in fact the Jain...
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astronomers who
preceded Madhava,
including Kǖṭalur Kizhār (2nd century),
Vararuci (4th century), and Śaṅkaranārāyaṇa (866 AD). It is
possible that other...
- Guru
Loden Chokse (Wylie: gu ru blo ldan
mchog sred; Skrt: Guru
Mativat Vararuci,)
meaning roughly "Super
Knowledge Holder", peaceful,
manifests after Guru...
- for
believing in an afterlife. In the
Sanskrit classic Sārasamuccaya,
Vararuci makes a
similar argument to Pascal's wager.
Muslim Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq...
- set of Cāndrvākya-s are
attributed to the
legendary Kerala astronomer Vararuci.
These were
later revised by Mādhava of Saṅgamagrāma,
another legendary...
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premodern India,
University of
California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-24500-6
Vararuci; Bhamaha. Manorama; Cowell,
Edward Byles (1868). The Prkita-prakasa; or...