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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GaudapadaGaudapada - Wikipedia

    t. e. Gauḍapāda ( Sanskrit: गौडपाद; fl.c. 6th century CE ), [1] also referred as Gauḍapādācārya ( Sanskrit: गौडपादाचार्य; "Gauḍapāda the Teacher"), [2] was an early medieval era Hindu philosopher and scholar of the Advaita Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy.

  2. Gaudapada verwob diese beiden Doktrin mit der Philosophie der Mandukya-Upanishad, was dann später von Shankara noch weiter ausgebaut wurde. Von besonderem Interesse ist das 4. Kapitel der Karika, in dem laut Bhattacharya zwei Verse auf Buddha Bezug nehmen und außerdem der buddhistische Terminus Asparsayoga entlehnt wird.

  3. Gaudapada (c. 500 C.E.) is a reputed preceptor of Śaṅkaracarya and an expositor of Advaita Vedanta philosophy. He argues for the non-duality of consciousness, the non-origination of the world, and the contact-less contemplation as the path to liberation.

  4. Nothing certain is known about Govinda, but Gaudapada is notable as the author of an important Vedanta work, Mandukya-karika, in which the influence of Mahayana Buddhism—a form of Buddhism aiming at the salvation of all beings and tending toward nondualistic or monistic thought—is evident…

  5. Gaudapada oder auch Gaudapadacharya (Sanskrit: गौडपाद Gauḍa-pāda m.) großer Meister des 6. Jahrhunderts; Lehrer von Shankaras Lehrer Govindacharya. Von ihm stammt u.a. der Mandukya Karika gennannte Kommentar zur Mandukya Upanishad. Gauḍapāda ist einer der frühesten Vertreter der Philosophie des Advaita Vedanta.

  6. 5. Mai 1999 · Learn about Gaudapada, the first known author in the advaita vedanta tradition, and his work on the Mandukya upanishad. Explore the controversies and influences of his philosophy, especially in relation to Mahayana Buddhism.

  7. 11. Juli 2011 · Gaudapada-Karika in Sanskrit, Edited With A Complete Translation Into English, Notes, Introduction and Appendices - By Raghunath Damodar Karmarkar.