Isvara Krishna, the Glossary
Isvara Krishna (Sanskrit: ईश्वर कृष्णः, IAST: Īśvara Kṛṣṇa) (fl. 350 CE) was an Indian philosopher and sage.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Al-Biruni, Buddhism, International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration, Jainism, Samkhya, Samkhyakarika, Sanskrit, Shaivism, Tattva, Vaishnavism, Yoga (philosophy).
- Samkhya
- Āstika
Al-Biruni
Abu Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni (ابوریحان بیرونی; أبو الريحان البيروني; 973after 1050), known as al-Biruni, was a Khwarazmian Iranian scholar and polymath during the Islamic Golden Age.
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Buddhism
Buddhism, also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE. Isvara Krishna and Buddhism are Āstika.
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International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration
The International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration (IAST) is a transliteration scheme that allows the lossless romanisation of Indic scripts as employed by Sanskrit and related Indic languages.
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Jainism
Jainism, also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion.
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Samkhya
Samkhya or Sankhya (sāṃkhya) is a dualistic orthodox school of Hindu philosophy. Isvara Krishna and Samkhya are Āstika.
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Samkhyakarika
The Samkhyakarika (सांख्यकारिका) is the earliest surviving text of the Samkhya school of Indian philosophy. Isvara Krishna and Samkhyakarika are Samkhya.
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Sanskrit
Sanskrit (attributively संस्कृत-,; nominally संस्कृतम्) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.
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Shaivism
Shaivism (translit-std) is one of the major Hindu traditions, which worships Shiva as the Supreme Being.
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Tattva
According to various Indian schools of philosophy, tattvas are the elements or aspects of reality that constitute human experience.
Vaishnavism
Vaishnavism (translit-std) is one of the major Hindu denominations along with Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism.
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Yoga (philosophy)
Yoga philosophy is one of the six major orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy,Maurice Phillips (Published as Max Muller collection), The Evolution of Hinduism,, PhD.
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See also
Samkhya
- Dualism (Indian philosophy)
- Isvara Krishna
- Samkhya
- Samkhyakarika
- Satkaryavada
- Subtle body
- Swami Hariharananda Aranya
- Tyāga
- Āḷāra Kālāma
Āstika
- Amritabindu Upanishad
- Buddhism
- Buddhist influences on Advaita Vedanta
- Hinduism
- Isvara Krishna
- Mīmāṃsā
- Nyaya
- Pashupata Shaivism
- Prabhākara
- Raseśvara
- Rāja yoga
- Samkhya
- Tejobindu Upanishad
- Vaisheshika
- Vedanta
- Yoga
- Āstika and nāstika
- Śāstra pramāṇam in Hinduism
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isvara_Krishna
Also known as Isvara Krsna, Isvarakrsna.