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    Kapila ( Sanskrit: कपिल ), also referred to as Cakradhanus, [2] is a sage in Hindu tradition. According to Bhagavata Purana, he is the son of the sage Kardama and Devahuti, the daughter of the Svayambhuva Manu. [3] . Kardama had nine daughters, who were very learned and went ahead to marry Marici, as well as other great sages.

  3. Kapila is described in the Puranas as an avatar of Lord Vishnu who came to earth to restore the spiritual balance through his teachings. He is known for teaching a process of liberation known as bhakti yoga. Kapila is the brother and teacher of Anusuya, also known as “Sati Anasuya” the chaste wife and the mother of Dattatreya.

  4. Kapila was a Vedic sage who is often identified as one of the founders of the system of Samkhya, one of six darshans (systems) of Indian philosophy. He is not, however, the author of the text primarily responsible for giving the school its philosophical definition, Ishvarakrishna’s Samkhya-karika.

  5. May 17, 2021 · By Ankur. February 2, 2023 Updated. 5 min Read. Kapila Muni is a renowned sage from ancient times who established the Sankhya Philosophy, which holds a significant place in the philosophical tradition of ancient India. His teachings are described in the Srimad Bhagavatam or Bhagavad Purana.

  6. Book 1. a. Salutation to the illustrious sage, Kapila! b. Well, the great sage, Kapila, desirous of raising the world (from the Slough of Despond in which he found it sunk), perceiving that the knowledge of the excellence of any fruit, through the desire (which this excites) for the fruit, is a cause of people's betaking themselves to the means (adapted to the attainment of the fruit), declares (as follows) the excellence of the fruit (which he would urge our striving to obtain):

  7. Kapila or Maharishi Kapila is a Vedic sage (rishi) traditionally considered to be the original proponent of the Samkhya system of Indian philosophy. He is said to have lived in the Indian subcontinent, around the sixth or seventh century B.C.E.

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  9. Dec 21, 2023 · What Does Kapila Mean? Kapila was a Vedic sage who lived around the 6th century BCE and is considered a founder of Samkhya, the oldest of the six orthodox schools of Indian philosophy, or darshans. His name comes from the Sanskrit meaning “reddish brown” and is translated as “the red one.”

  10. Kapila, A Sage. Kapila was the son of Kardama and Devahuti. He was a great sage who reduced sixty thousand sons of the king Sagara into ashes just by a glance. Probably on the basis of this story, he is identified with Agni. He taught Sāṇkhya philosophy to his mother. Characteristics of Kapila depictions.

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