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  1. Kâtyâyana and Patanjali: Their Relation to Each Other, and to Pânini by Franz Kielhorn, 2010-04-09
  2. A critical study of the Varttikas of Katyayana by Madhusudan Mishra, 1996
  3. Katyayana And Patanjali: Their Relation To Each Other, And To Panini (1876) by Franz Kielhorn, 2010-09-10
  4. ulbastram (Sanskrit Edition) by Katyayana Katyayana, 2010-05-18
  5. Vedic Scholars: Ancient Sanskrit Grammarians, Patañjali, Paini, Yaska, Kshetresa Chandra Chattopadhyaya, Katyayana, Pingala, Sakaayana
  6. Ancient Sanskrit Grammarians: Patañjali, Paini, Yaska, Katyayana, Pingala, Sakaayana, Shaunaka
  7. Katyayana-Srautasutra: (Text With English Translation and Notes) (2 Vols.) by Ganesh Umakant Thite, 2006-01-01
  8. Grammairien Indien: Patanjali, Paini, Yâska, Bhartrihari, Nagoji Bhatta, Katyayana (French Edition)
  9. Katyayana and Patanjali, Their Realtion to Each Other and to Panini by F. Kielhorn, 1963-01-01
  10. The Srautasutra of Katyayana by Unknown, 1990
  11. Katyayana
  12. Katyayana Mata-Sangraha ; A Collection of the Legal Fragments of Katyayana
  13. Narada, Brhaspati and Katyayana by M. M Patkar, 1978
  14. Katyayana And Patanjali: Their Relation To Each Other, And To Panini (1876) by Franz Kielhorn, 2010-09-10

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katyayana replied with confidence. You are right that I, originally a Your Majesty, katyayana continued, you should extend your love for your wife
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Buddha's Disciples By Lin Sen-shou Subhuti Subhuti was born in a Brahman family in the state of Sravasti. When he was born, the family furniture and possessions suddenly disappeared, leaving the house bare. His parents were shocked by this event, so they asked a fortune-teller why this had happened. The fortune-teller told them that it was a good sign, so there was no need to worry. Subhuti was smart but had a very bad temper. Later he went to the Buddha. When he heard the Buddha's teachings, he became one of his disciples. He was the first to understanding the Buddhist concept of "emptiness." Among all the disciples who went to greet the Buddha, Utpalavarna, who was renowned for being the nun with the greatest supernatural power, greeted the Buddha first. When she saw him, she prostrated herself before him and said, "Buddha, I, Utpalavarna, am the first disciple to greet you." The Buddha smiled. "Utpalavarna, you are not the first. Subhuti is, because he has seen the selflessness of everything and has comprehended the emptiness of everything. He also understands that he sees me whenever he hears my teachings, so he was the first to see and greet me." According to the rule set down by the Buddha, all the monks and nuns had to go from door to door to beg for food, without regard for the social status of the donors. However, Subhuti always went to the homes of rich people to beg for food, no matter how far away they were. After a while, some monks noticed this and started to criticize him for seeking good food and for looking down on poor people. Subhuti explained to them: "I beg food from the rich not because I desire their food, but because the poor already have problems feeding themselves, so how can they have any left over for us? It is already embarrassing for us that we cannot give them food, so how can I dare to add to their burden by begging food from them? for rich people, giving a meal is a very easy thing to do, and that is the reason why I do not bge from the poor."

2. Katyayana
Biography of katyayana (200BC140BC)
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3. Katyayana
Biography of katyayana (200BC140BC) We cannot attempt to write a biographyof katyayana since essentially nothing is known of him except that he was
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Katyayana
Born: about 200 BC in India
Died: about 200 BC in India
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We cannot attempt to write a biography of Katyayana since essentially nothing is known of him except that he was the author of a Sulbasutra which is much later than the Sulbasutras of Baudhayana and Apastamba . It would also be fair to say that Katyayana's Sulbasutra is the least interesting from a mathematical point of view of the three best known Sulbasutras. It adds very little to that of Apastamba written several hundreds of years earlier. We do not know Katyayana's dates accurately enough to even guess at a life span for him, which is why we have given the same approximate birth year as death year. Katyayana was neither a mathematician in the sense that we would understand it today, nor a scribe who simply copied manuscripts like Ahmes . He would certainly have been a man of very considerable learning but probably not interested in mathematics for its own sake, merely interested in using it for religious purposes. Undoubtedly he wrote the Sulbasutra to provide rules for religious rites and to improve and expand on the rules which had been given by his predecessors. Katyayana would have been a priest instructing the people in the ways of conducting the religious rites he describes. Katyayana lived in a period when the religious rites that the Sulbasutras were written to support were becoming less influential. People were turning to other religions and perhaps this lack of vigour in the religion at this time partly explains why several hundreds of years after

4. TITUS Texts White Yajur-Veda Katyayana-Sulba-Sutra Index
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5. References For Katyayana
References for the biography of katyayana. The URL of this page ishttp//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/References/katyayana.html.
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References for Katyayana
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  • G G Joseph, The crest of the peacock (London, 1991). Articles:
  • R P Kulkarni, The value of known to Sulbasutrakaras, Indian J. Hist. Sci. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
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    JOC/EFR November 2000 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
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  • 6. Research On Wiki/Katyayana
    katyayana was probably a priest who lived in IndiaThe Republic of India is a large country in South Asia, and one of only two countries in the
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    7. Katyayana (mathematician) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    katyayana was probably a priest who lived in India around 200 BC. Like Baudhayana,he composed Sulba Sutra, or sacred mathematical texts.
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    Katyayana was probably a priest who lived in India around 200 BC . Like Baudhayana , he composed the Sulba Sutras , or sacred mathematical texts. His sutras presented much geometry , including the Pythagorean theorem edit
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    8. Katyayana - Investigacion Espanola
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    9. Katyayana - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    A Critical Study of the Varttikas of katyayana/Madhusudan Mishrakatyayana the Varttikakara on Panini s Astadhyayi. b. Date of katyayana. c.katyayana and his tradition did he belong to a tradition other than Panini?
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    11. Katyayana - Definition Of Katyayana In Encyclopedia
    katyayana was probably a priest who lived in India around 200 BC. Like Baudhayana, he composed Shulba Sutra, or sacred mathematical texts.His sutras
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    12. Katyayana
    A selection of articles related to katyayana. katyayana is one of the topicsin focus at Global Oneness. To understand more about this website as a
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    Katyayana A selection of articles related to Katyayana We recommend this article: Katyayana - 1 , and also this: Katyayana - 2 Katyayana is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness . To understand more about this website as a resource for spiritual seekers please visit: Katyayana
    ARTICLES RELATED TO Katyayana
    Katyayana: The Vedangas in the Hindu Scriptures The Vedangas : There are six Angas or explanatory limbs , to the Vedas : the Siksha and Vyakarana of Panini , the Chhandas of Pingalacharya , the Nirukta of Yaska , the Jyotisha of Garga , and the Kalpas Srauta Grihya Dharma and Sulba ) belonging to the authorship of various Rishis Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda Read more here:

    13. TITUS Texts White Yajur-Veda Katyayan
    TITUS White YajurVeda katyayana-Sulba-Sutra Part No. 2 This text is part of the TITUS edition of White Yajur-Veda katyayana-Sulba-Sutra.
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    14. Abhayagiri: Theosophy Dictionary On Abhayagiri
    Dwellers on Mount Fearless; also a branch of katyayana s disciples (3rd centuryBC). (See also Abhayagiri , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism,
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    Abhayagiri Sanskrit ) (from a not + bhaya fear giri mountain , hill) Mount Fearless; a mountain in Sri Lanka . According to Fa- hien , the Chinese traveler, in 400 AD. Abhayagiri had an ancient Buddhist vihara (monastery) of some 5,000 priest and ascetics , whose studies comprised both the Mahayana and Hinayana systems, as well as Triy ana (three paths), "the three successive degrees of Yoga Tradition says that owing to bigoted intoleran ce and persecution, they left Ceylon and passed beyond the Himalayas , where they have remained ever since" (TG 2-3). Abhayagiri -vasinah (from vas to dwell, inhabit) Dwellers on Mount Fearless; also a branch of Katyayana's disciples (3rd century BC). (See also: Abhayagiri Mysticism Mysticism Dictionary Occultism ... Abhayagiri Dictionary, Spirituality Spiritual , Information about Abhayagiri Principles

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    Cara Sulbasutra Bodhayana, Manava, Apastambha, Aura katyayana Sulbasutrom Ka Hindi Mem Anuvada, Mula Samskrta Sutra, Hindi Anuvada, Spashtikarana
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    16. The Kaushikas
    Baudhayana, Apastamba, katyayana, Asvalayana, Manava. shraumatakAmakAyana Apastamba, Asvalayana, Baudhayana, katyayana, Vaikhanasa
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    THE KAUSHIKAs The kaushika (descendents of the influential kushika) include such intellectual giants as vishvAmitra and madhucchandasa. What is arguably the single most important verse in all the vedas - the gAyatri mantra- was composed by vishvAmitra. This set of lineages has kshatriya origins. vishvAmitra himself was a king of some importance during the vedic age. The accounts of his rivalry with vasishTha make up one of the great dramas in the vedas and the post-vedic literature. All the kaushika lineages have come down through vishvAmitra. The vaishvAmitras may be divided into 20 gotra-gaNas as shown below: NOTE: In the table below, the subdivisions of the kaushikas are listed. The name of the gotra is listed in the first column, and the corresponding pravara rshi set is in the second column. Since some of the pravara lineages are specific to the followers of certain sutras, the appropriate sutra is given in the third column. Wherever there are two or more sets of pravara rshis, it should be taken to mean that there are different lineages that correspond to a certain gotra. In general, the set of pravara rshis is a more accurate indicator of a person's descent, than simply the gotra itself. GOTRA PRAVARA RSHIs SUTRA vishvAmitra
  • vaishvAmitra, daivarAta, audala
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    18. The Bhargavas
    Baudhayana, Apastamba, Asvalayana, katyayana, Manava Apastamba, katyayana,Manava, Asvalayana, Baudhayana, Vaikhanasa
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    THE BHARGAVAs The Bhargavas (descendents of Bhrgu) include such illustrious names like Chyavana, Jamadagni and Parasu-rama (usually referred to as ramo bhargava, or simply as bhargava). The Bhargavas may be divided into the 5 subsets. The first subset may be called simply Bhargava, constituted by 11 gotras. The remaining 4 subsets of the Bhargavas are individual gotras by themselves. Collectively these 4 subsets are called the Kevala Bhargavas. NOTE: In the table below, the subdivisions of the Bhargavas are listed. The name of the gotra is listed in the first column, and the corresponding pravara rshi set is in the second column. Since some of the pravara lineages are specific to the followers of certain sutras, the appropriate sutra is given in the third column. Wherever there are two or more sets of pravara rshis, it should be taken to mean that there are different lineages that correspond to a certain gotra. In general, the set of pravara rshis is a more accurate indicator of a person's descent, than simply the gotra itself. GOTRA PRAVARA RSHIs SUTRA I. Bhargava

    19. References For Katyayana
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    20. Katyayana
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