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1 XV, 5 | from the Sânkhya system of Kapila. Sânkhya is derived from
2 XV, 5 | namely, that the very name of Kapila, the reputed founder of
3 XV, 5 | the occurrence of the word Kapila may seem startling. But
4 XV, 5 | to Hiranyagarbha, namely, kapila, and this has called forth
5 XV, 5 | Other colours, instead of kapila, are nîla, harita, lohitâksha;
6 XV, 5 | should be chosen, such as Kapila. If we are told that Kapila
7 XV, 5 | Kapila. If we are told that Kapila handed his knowledge to
8 XV, 5 | this was settled, after Kapila had been accepted, like
9 XV, 5 | learnt to believe in a real Kapila, and when looking out for
10 XV, 5 | found them wherever the word Kapila occurred in old writings.
11 XV, 5 | person who took the name of Kapila and taught the Sânkhya-sûtras,
12 XV, 5 | suggested at first the name of Kapila, as distinct from Hiranyagarbha,
13 XV, 5 | distinct from Hiranyagarbha, Kapila, was later on appealed to
14 XV, 5 | primordial existence of a Kapila, the founder of the Sânkhya
15 XV, 5 | dreamt of elevating a certain Kapila, known to him as a great
16 XV, 5 | divine rank[2]. Hiranyagarbha kapila may have given birth to
17 XV, 5 | may have given birth to Kapila, the hero of the Sânkhya
18 XV, 5 | Sânkhya philosophers, but Kapila, a real human person, was
19 XV, 5 | changed into Hiranyagarbha kapila.~Let us see now what the
20 XV, 5 | support of the theory that Kapila was a~[1. For fuller information
21 XV, 5 | information on Pañkasikha, Kapila, &c., see F. Hall's Preface
22 XV, 5 | without any reference to Kapila, the Sânkhya teacher.~Safikarânanda
23 XV, 5 | declares distinctly that kapila cannot be meant for the
24 XV, 5 | another view which makes Kapila Vâsudevasyâvatârabûtam Sagaraputrânâm
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