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शङ्कनीय शङ्कव्य

शङ्कर

शङ्कर a. (रा −री f.) [शं सुखं करोति कृ-अच्]
Conferring happiness or prosperity, auspicious, propitious.
−रः
1 N. of Śiva.
2 N. of a celebrated teacher and author; see App. II.
−री
1 N. of Pārvatī, wife of Śiva.
2 Bengal madder.
3 The Śamī tree.
−Comp.
−आवासः the Kailāsa. −2. camphor.
−प्रियः the francoline partridge.


शङ्कर The celebrated teacher of the Vedānta philosophy and author of the शारीरकभाष्य and of a large number of original works, especially on Vedānta. He is said to have been born in 788 A. D. and to have died in 820 at the early age of 32. But some scholars (Mr. Telang, Dr. Bhandarkar &c.) have tried to show that Śaṅkara's date must be the 6th or 7th century at the latest. See Introduction to Mudrārākṣasa.



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