29 relations: Angiras (sage), Bhadra, Bharadwaja, Brahmanda Purana, Devi-Bhagavata Purana, Dharmaśāstra, Gautama Buddha, Georg Bühler, Godavari River, Gotra, Hindu philosophy, Indrabhuti Gautama, Jainism, John Woodroffe, Jyotirlinga, Kalpa (Vedanga), List of suktas and stutis, Nyaya, Nyāya Sūtras, Pushkar, Rigveda, Rishi, Routledge, Samaveda, Sandilya, Saptarishi, Shiva, Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, Vamadeva.
Angiras (sage)
Angiras (अंगिरस्, pronounced) is a Vedic rishi (sage) of Hinduism.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Angiras (sage) · See more »
Bhadra
In Hinduism, Bhadra is a goddess of the hunt and one of Shiva's Gana.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Bhadra · See more »
Bharadwaja
Bharadwaja, also referred to as Bharadvaja (IAST: Bharadvāja) or Bharadvaja Bṛhaspatya, was one of the revered Vedic sages (rishi) in Ancient India, who was a renowned scholar, economist and an eminent physician.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Bharadwaja · See more »
Brahmanda Purana
The Brahmanda Purana (ब्रह्माण्ड पुराण)(r.c.9.hulk) is a Sanskrit text and one of the eighteen major Puranas, a genre of Hindu texts.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Brahmanda Purana · See more »
Devi-Bhagavata Purana
The Devi Bhagavata Purana (Sanskrit: देवी भागवतपुराण), also known as the Shrimad Devi Bhagvatam and the Devi Bhagavatam, is a Sanskrit text that belongs to the Purana-genre of Hindu literature.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Devi-Bhagavata Purana · See more »
Dharmaśāstra
Dharmaśāstra (धर्मशास्त्र) is a genre of Sanskrit texts, and refers to the treatises (shastras) of Hinduism on dharma.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Dharmaśāstra · See more »
Gautama Buddha
Gautama Buddha (c. 563/480 – c. 483/400 BCE), also known as Siddhārtha Gautama, Shakyamuni Buddha, or simply the Buddha, after the title of Buddha, was an ascetic (śramaṇa) and sage, on whose teachings Buddhism was founded.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Gautama Buddha · See more »
Georg Bühler
Professor Johann Georg Bühler (July 19, 1837 – April 8, 1898) was a scholar of ancient Indian languages and law.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Georg Bühler · See more »
Godavari River
The Godavari is India's second longest river after the Ganga.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Godavari River · See more »
Gotra
In Hindu society, the term gotra (Sanskrit: गोत्र) is commonly considered to be equivalent to clan.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Gotra · See more »
Hindu philosophy
Hindu philosophy refers to a group of darśanas (philosophies, world views, teachings) that emerged in ancient India.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Hindu philosophy · See more »
Indrabhuti Gautama
Indrabhuti Gautama was the Ganadhara (chief disciple) of Mahavira, the 24th and last Jain Tirthankara of present half cycle of time.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Indrabhuti Gautama · See more »
Jainism
Jainism, traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indian religion.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Jainism · See more »
John Woodroffe
Sir John George Woodroffe (1865–1936), also known by his pseudonym Arthur Avalon, was a British Orientalist whose work helped to unleash in the West a deep and wide interest in Hindu philosophy and Yogic practices.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and John Woodroffe · See more »
Jyotirlinga
A Jyotirlinga or Jyotirlingam, is a devotional representation of the Supreme God Shiva.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Jyotirlinga · See more »
Kalpa (Vedanga)
Kalpa (कल्प) means "proper, fit" and is one of the six disciplines of the Vedānga, or ancillary science connected with the Vedas – the scriptures of Hinduism.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Kalpa (Vedanga) · See more »
List of suktas and stutis
This page contains a list of Hindu hymns, known as suktas, stotras or stutis.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and List of suktas and stutis · See more »
Nyaya
(Sanskrit: न्याय, ny-āyá), literally means "rules", "method" or "judgment".
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Nyaya · See more »
Nyāya Sūtras
The Nyāya Sūtras is an ancient Indian Sanskrit text composed by, and the foundational text of the Nyaya school of Hindu philosophy.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Nyāya Sūtras · See more »
Pushkar
Pushkar is a town in the Ajmer district in the Indian state of Rajasthan.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Pushkar · See more »
Rigveda
The Rigveda (Sanskrit: ऋग्वेद, from "praise" and "knowledge") is an ancient Indian collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns along with associated commentaries on liturgy, ritual and mystical exegesis.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Rigveda · See more »
Rishi
Rishi (Sanskrit: ऋषि IAST: ṛṣi) is a Vedic term for an inspired poet of hymns from the Vedas.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Rishi · See more »
Routledge
Routledge is a British multinational publisher.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Routledge · See more »
Samaveda
The Samaveda (Sanskrit: सामवेद, sāmaveda, from "song" and "knowledge"), is the Veda of melodies and chants.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Samaveda · See more »
Sandilya
Sandilya/Shandilya is a Brahmin gotra, named after the rishi Shandilya, specifying that individuals of the gotra have Shandilya as one of their patrilineal ancestors.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Sandilya · See more »
Saptarishi
The Saptarishi (from Sanskrit: सप्तर्षि, a Sanskrit dvigu meaning "seven sages") are the seven rishis who are extolled at many places in the Vedas and Hindu literature.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Saptarishi · See more »
Shiva
Shiva (Sanskrit: शिव, IAST: Śiva, lit. the auspicious one) is one of the principal deities of Hinduism.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Shiva · See more »
Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple
Trimbakeshwar or Tryambakeshwar is an ancient Hindu temple in the town of Trimbak, in the Trimbakeshwar tehsil in the Nashik District of Maharashtra, India, 28 km from the city of Nashik and 40 km from nashik road.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple · See more »
Vamadeva
In Hinduism, Vamadeva (वामदेव) is the name of the preserving aspect of the God Shiva, one of six aspects of the universe he embodies, as well as the name of an ancient rishi.
New!!: Gautama Maharishi and Vamadeva · See more »
Redirects here:
Gautama (Hindu sage), Gautama Maharshi, Gautama Rishi.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautama_Maharishi