Yajnavalkya

Sage Yajnavalkya of Mithila (perhaps 1800 BC) advanced a 95-year cycle to synchronize the motions of the sun and the moon. He is also credited with the authorship of the Shatapatha Brahmana, in which the references to the motions of the sun and the moon are found. He is also a major figure in the Upanishads. His deep philosophical teachings of the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad, and the apophatic teaching of 'neti neti' etc. is found to be startlingly similar to the Buddhist Anatta doctrine. However, still the apophatic approach is clearly pre-Buddhistic and indicates either the beginnings of Buddhist thought or the culmination of Vedic thought. See also: History of astronomy, Indian science, List of Indians

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
history of romania since 1989
tai pan
temporary international presence in hebron
narayana guru
sita ram goel
united kingdom in the eurovision song contest 1965
united kingdom in the eurovision song contest 1964
spit (landform)
margery kempe
charaka
john suckling (poet)
alessandro de' medici, duke of florence
indian science
united kingdom in the eurovision song contest 1968
janusz a. zajdel award
thomas nabbes
juan ruiz
lagadha
baekje
meyer guggenheim
richard knolles
hotter'n hell hundred
jean jacques boissard
blast furnace
aryabhata
brahmagupta
longshore drift
anthony wood
indian buddhism
edmund curll
boase massimi pollitt
japanese buddhism
western buddhism
lei feng
sri isopanisad
tongbulgyo
list of officers of the people's liberation army
via rail
donagh o'malley
cross functional team
bourg la reine
cathal brugha
symbolic communication
international lease finance corporation