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  1. Katyayanasulbasutram, sopapattikam paryalocanam by Katyayana, 1994
  2. A critical study of the Katyayana-Srautasutra (Banaras Hindu University Sanskrit series ; v. 3) by Kamla Prasad Singh, 1969
  3. A critical study of the Katyayana-Srauta-sutra (Banaras Hindu University Sanskrit series) by Kamla Prasad Singh, 1969
  4. Katyayana-srauta-sutra and other Vedic texts (Sata-pitaka series : Indo-Asian literatures)
  5. Katyayana-Sulbasutram: Anglanuvadena tippnibhisca samalankrtam by Katyayana, 1896
  6. Le Vartika de Katyayana: Une Etude du Style du Vocabulaire et Des Postulats Philosophiques (GERMAN, LINGUISTICS)
  7. Narada-smrti =: The Institute of Narada : the text and a comparative study of the text with the texts of Manu, Yajnavalkya, Brhaspati, Katyayana, the Arthasastra ... (Calcutta Sanskrit College research series) by Narada, 1988
  8. Narada, Brhaspati, and Katyayana: A comparative study in judicial procedure by Madhukar Mangesh Patkar, 1978
  9. Katyayana srauta sutra: Rules for the Vedic sacrifices by Katyayana, 1978
  10. The Sulba Sutras: Texts on the Vedic geometry : the Baudhayana, Apastamba, Katyayana and Manava Sulba Sutras
  11. Katyayana Srauta sutra: Rules for the Vedic sacrifices (Ranade publication series) by Katyayana, 1978
  12. Katyayana sutra mantrartha prakasikam by Bhagavatula Laksmipatisastri, 1929
  13. Panini, Katyayana, and Patanjali, (Sanskrit Vidyapeeth prakashanmala, 4) by Kotacheri Madhava Krishna Sarma, 1968
  14. Yajnaparsvam: Parisistam Suklayajurvedanusari Katyayaniyam (Government oriental series) by Katyayana, 1998

21. Bouddhisme Nichiren - K
katyayana est l un des quatre grands auditeurs-shravaka qui comprend la
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kaidan estrade d'ordination jiedan kai jie sangha aux quatre coins cardinaux. Tankejialuo Baima-si (Cheval Blanc, Hakuba-ji Luoyang Nanlin-si Jiankang par le moine Gunavarman du Cachemire. Selon le Soshiryaku Mahayana en Chine fut construite en 765 au temple Daxing-shan-si Changan Shomu dans le temple Todai-ji Nara , en 754, sous la supervision de Ganjin Yakushi-ji dans la province de Shimotsuke et au temple Kanzeon-ji dans la province de Tsukushi Hinayana Saicho Mahayana dans le temple Enryaku-ji sur le mont Hiei , mais les moines de Nara Saicho Saga Tendai Hiei
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Nichiji Kaigen Shakkyo Rok u Zhisheng Zhisheng Kaimoku Sho Tsukahara Sado Kanjin no Honzon Sho Dharma . Les "yeux" qu'il est question d'"ouvrir" sont les yeux aveugles. Nichiren indique par là qu'il veut libérer les êtres des illusions et des points de vue erronés. A son époque, les habitants du Japon vénéraient les bouddhas Amida et Vairocana Sutra du Lotus Sutra du Lotus Derniers jours du Dharma.

22. Narada, Brhaspati, And Katyayana A Comparative Study In Judicial
Narada, Brhaspati, and katyayana a comparative study in judicial procedure (Patkar,Madhukar Mangesh) 294.534 409 6 PAT
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23. TITUS Texts: White Yajur-Veda: Katyayana-Sulba-Sutra
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24. TITUS Texts: White Yajurveda: Katyayana-Smrti
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25. Math Lessons - Katyayana
Math Lessons katyayana. katyayana was probably a priest who lived in Indiaaround 200 BC. Like Baudhayana, he composed Shulba Sutra , or sacred
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26. SMRITI - URDAY.com
Among all the important Smritis, katyayana Smriti is one which discusses thingsrelated katyayana has classified the entire Smriti into 29 sections ie
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Among all the important Smritis, Katyayana Smriti is one which discusses things related to religious doctrines and policy and also pacifying deceased ancestors, the method of performing Yagya, Havanna Yagya and the other rituals related to religious activities. Katyayana has classified the entire Smriti into 29 sections i.e.
1) Description of conduct.
2) Rituals to pacify deceased ancestors.
3) Description of Trividha Kriya.
4) Pacifying deceased ancestors.
5) Repetition of the method of pacifying deceased ancestors.
6) Other Karmas (rituals).
7) Description of the pipal tree.
8) The method of kindling the Yagya fire. 9) Description of the ways to perform Yagya from dawn to dusk. 10) The morning ablutions i.e. holy bath etc. 11) Method of doing Sandhya. 12) The method to pacify deceased ancestors. 13) Method of performing Panchamaha Yagya. 14) Method of performing Brahma Yagya. 15) Method of executing Yagya.

27. SHASTRAS - URDAY.com
There are 8 chapters in katyayana s Vajasenaya Pratishakhya. Some scholarsopine that the author of Vajasaneya Pratishakya, katyayana and the author of
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28. Bhartryajna - Katyayana Srautasutra
Bhartryajna katyayana Srautasutra. Vishal Agarwal vishalagarwal at HOTMAIL.COM SunNov 25 214904 EST 2001. Previous message FW typical learning
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29. Katyayana: Information From Answers.com
Baudhayana Information From Answers.comThe katyayana Sulbasutra, written about 200 BC, gives a more general version ofthe theorem. The rope which is stretched along the length of the diagonal
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30. Articles - Katyayana
spacer. katyayana may refer to. katyayana (Buddhist), a disciple of Gautama Buddha.katyayana (mathematician), an Indian mathematician.
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31. Katyayana -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Indian mathematicians Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article(Click link for more info and facts about katyayana) katyayana, 400 BC (Indiangrammarian whose grammatical rules for Sanskrit are the first known example
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32. The Disciples And Relatives Of The Buddha
With the help of katyayana, Buddhism spread quickly and widely during Buddha s time.The Buddha praised katyayana as the foremost among his disciples in
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The disciples and relatives of The Buddha. This is one of the compilation done during my 2 weeks of noviate programme from 03 Mar to 18 Mar 2003.
Note that some names are in Pali and have similiar English spelling. They were of different person and also of different gender. MALE DISCIPLES / RELATIVES Ananda Aniruddha (Also Anuruddha) Aniruddha was one of the Shakya princes. He became blind one day for not sleeping, so he can listen to Buddha's teachings. Eventually gained Enlightenment and obtained the powers of the Heavenly Eye. Legend has it that not only could he see again, he could even see into the heavens. He was one of the seven Shakya princes who became disciples of the Buddha.When Buddha was going into final Nibbana, the Buddha asked the sagha whether there were any final questions. After three askings, it was Aniruddha who answered Buddha that there were no further questions. Ahimsaka Ahimsaka kumara was the earlier name of demonic Angulimala. Which means "Innocent" See Angulimala Anathapindika Was also known as Sudatta, a millionaire lay disciple of Buddha. He was the chief supporter of Buddha. Regard as the most generous Upasaka ( Buddha’s lay-followers). His name means "Feeder of The Helpless" He had 3 daughters, Maha Subhadha, Cula Subhada and Sumana. Only son, Kala. His wife Punnalakkhana all his children were Buddha disciples.

33. Katyayana - Indopedia, The Indological Knowledgebase
www.indopedia.org/katyayanavarttika.html SanathanaDharmaIt is described only in the katyayana sutras incorporated in the Parisista of The katyayana sutra, however, prescribes the proper time of performing the
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ज्ञानकोश: - The Indological Knowledgebase Kātyāyana Vararuci was one of the most reverend grammarians in the tradition of vyākaraNa . He lived about 3 BC. His main work are the Vārttikas or “Amendments” to ASTādhyāyÄ« of PāNini . The text survived only being incorporated in the MahābhāSya or the “Great Commentary” of Pata±jali (2 BC). Kātyāyana was not a direct follower of the PāNinian tradition (perhaps he originated from the South of India). In his Vārttikas he often criticized PāNini concerning the technical issues of grammar as well as its methodological and philosophical problems. Kātyāyana is also believed to be the author of the Bhrāślokas and of some other texts, including Shulba Sutra , or sacred mathematical texts that presented much geometry
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34. Katyayana (mathematician)
Secularism and Freedom of Religion in Ancient IndiaAnother teacher of the same period was Pakuda katyayana, who also taught Teachers like Kassapa and katyayana questioned the role of Karma on the soul.
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35. Mahavira And Jainism By Sanderson Beck
Like Kassapa, katyayana denied the reality of action, asserting that the soul is He criticized the view of katyayana and others that the soul existed
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The legendary founder of Jainism was called Rishabha, but claims that he lived many millions of years ago are obviously exaggerated. This first Tirthankara (literally "maker of the river-crossing") is said to have invented cooking, writing, pottery, painting, and sculpture, the institution of marriage and ceremonies for the dead. Not much else is recorded about Rishabha and the next twenty Tirthankaras, but the ancient Jaina tradition that there were ascetic religious teachers in India before the coming of the Vedic Aryans is likely from evidence found in the Harappan culture. The twenty-second Tirthankara, Arishtanemi, is mentioned in the Kalpa Sutra . All of the Tirthankaras were Kshatriyas, and Arishtanemi was the son of King Ashvasena of Varanasi (Benares) and cousin of Krishna, who is supposed to have lived during the great Bharata war probably about 900 BC. According to legend Krishna negotiated his marriage to princess Rajamati. However, when Arishtanemi discovered the great number of deer and other animals to be sacrificed at his wedding, he changed his mind to prevent their slaughter, brooded over the cruelty and violence of human society, and soon renounced the world to seek and find enlightenment.
Parshva
The twenty-third Tirthankara, Parshva, probably lived in the eighth century BC. Legends connect him with snakes, one of whom he saved from fire when a Brahmin ascetic was about to burn a log where it was hiding. He married a princess, and up to the age of thirty he lived in great splendor and happiness as a householder. Then he gave up all his wealth to become an ascetic. After 84 days of intense meditation he became enlightened and taught as a saint for seventy years.

36. PRASHNA UPANISHAD
and Kabandhi katyayana were devoted to God, intent on God, in search of thehighest God. Then Kabandhi katyayana came to him and asked,
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intent on God, in search of the highest God.
Thinking, "He can tell us all," bringing fuel they approached the revered Pippalada. The seer said to them, "Live with me one more year in discipline, holiness, and faith. Then ask what you want. If I know, I will tell you all." Then Kabandhi Katyayana came to him and asked, "Sir, from where are all these creatures born?" The seer answered him, "The creator desired creatures. Gathering energy, with this energy

37. Untitled Document
katyayana, 6.3.175.4). In the priestly ritual dialogue, the sacrificial knife is katyayana (6.5.5-6.27) prescrobes that the priest should close the
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The sacrificial injunctions from the Brahmanas, as re-elaborated in the Srauta-sutras, generated in the corpus of the sacred scriptures the codification of the Hindu animal-sacrifice, called n i r u d h a p a s u b a n d h a (where pasu-bandha can be translated as "animal-binding") in Sanskrit. In this appendix we will present and comment some of the informations contained in the Srautakosa (Encyclopedia of Vedic Sacrificial Ritual, I, P. II, p. 770-876), priestly and the ritual sum of the sacrificial norms from the Kalpasutras belonging to the various Vedic schools. (According to Katyayana-Srautasutra, Haviryajnavidha -animal-sacrifice consisting in the acomplishment of the rites "from the commencement of the vow up to the stepping of the Visnu-steps" -must be distinguished from Savavidha -animal-sacrifice performed as "ancillary to the Soma-sacrifice").
To begin with, the scripture carefully enumerates the sacrificial ustensils which, one by one, will be called to ceremonial life during the ritual event, a sort of indispensable "stage requisites" which allow the happening of the sacred slaughter: sticks from the putudru tree (pinus deodara), bdellium, sugandhitejana, a bunch of white wool which has grown between the two horns of a ram, two cords -one with two strands and the other with three strands, two forks (vapasrapani) -one two- pronged and the other one-pronged, heart-pike (hrdayasula), sticks from the karsmarya tree (gmalina arborea), a staff for the maitravaruna from the udumbara tree, sacrificial grass and faggot, a faggot for carrying forth the fire, twig of the plaksa tree (ficus infectoria), idasuna or wooden plank, two darbha -blades, barley, flour, curds and gold (cf. Srautakosa, I, P. II, p. 774).

38. E N C Y C L O P E D I A
to the grammar of Panini by later grammarians, as katyayana, Patanja1i, c.katyayana is the chief of these annotators, and is called Varttikakara,
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Sarve Janaah Sukhino Bhavanthu SiteMap Members Login Register Membership ... Order Now for ABHISHEKAM for Lord Siva Encyclopedia A B C D ... Y VARAHA MIHIRA An astronomer who was one of “the nine gems” of the court of Vikramaditya. (See Nava-ratna.) He was author of Brihat-sanhita and Brihaj-jataka. His death is placed in Saka 509 (A.D. 587). VARAHA PURANA “That in which the glory of the great Varaha is predominant, as it was revealed to Earth by Vishnu, in connexion, wise Munis, with the Manava kalpa, and which contains 24,000 verses, is called the Varaha Purana;” but this description differs so from the Purana which bears the name in the present day, that Wilson doubts its applying to it. The known work “is narrated by Vishnu as Varaha, or in the boar incarnation, to the personified Earth. Its extent, however, is not half that specified, little exceeding 10,000 stanzas. It furnishes also itself evidence of the prior currency of some other work similarly denominated.” “It may perhaps be referred to the early part of the twelfth century.” VARANASI The sacred city of Benares; also called Kasi.

39. Katyayana-Smrti (pada Index)
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40. Katyayana-Smrti (plain Text)
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