Nagarjuna scientist

  1. Acharya Nagarjuna
  2. Akkineni Nagarjuna
  3. Nāgārjuna (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
  4. Nagarjuna, Nāgārjuna: 25 definitions
  5. Nagarjuna Reddy
  6. Nagarjuna
  7. Nagarjuna (100 CE)


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Acharya Nagarjuna

World has always been fascinated with ‘alchemy’ and the science of converting any metal into gold. And yes, there are places and people where this knowledge was available and people achieved success in converting metals into gold. And do you know, Bharat was one such place, where this scientific study achieved its prime. Acharya Nagarjuna is known to be among the foremost chemical Vedic Chemistry- Rasayan Rasayan is the Sanskrit word for any kind of works related to elements and their interaction. It also means using dhatus (metals) how the maximum nourishment can be achieved. Yajurved and rigveda are the source of this knowledge. And ‘rasa’ is the universal word used in While in Ayurveda and chemistry, rasa again is the basis of whole science. Acharya Nagarjuna’s life Acharya Nagarjuna has been attributed with writing books like, ‘Ras Ratnakar’ and ‘ Rasendra Mangal’. According to the basic information received about him, Acharya was born in Shripur city in Mahakoshal area of Madhya Pradesh. Evidences of his laboratory are found in the present-day Vidarbha area of Maharashtra. His time period was around 1 st century CE. In Nagalwadi village of Maharashtra the evidence of his experiments. (p.c.- hindi.speaking) Not only he was a chemist and metallurgist but also a pharmacist. In the field of medical science he has authored books like, ‘Kakshputtantra’, ‘Arogya Manjari’, ‘Yoga Saar’ and ‘Yogashtaka’. Acharya Nagarjuna was appointed as the Chancellor of f...

Akkineni Nagarjuna

• Akkineni Nageswara Rao (father) 👪Relatives Samantha Akkineni (daughter in-law) Family See Daggubati-Akkineni Family Akkineni Nagarjuna (born 29 August 1959), known mononymously as Nagarjuna, is an Indian film actor, producer, television presenter, and entrepreneur, primarily known for his works in Telugu language films. He has also worked in some Ninne Pelladata, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. Nagarjuna is also known for his works in biographical films, he played 15th-century composer Annamacharya in the 1997 film Annamayya, Yavakri (the son of the ascetic Bharadwaja) in the 2002 film Agni Varsha, Major Padmapani Acharya, in the 2003 war film LOC Kargil, 17th-century composer Kancherla Gopanna in the 2006 film Sri Ramadasu, Suddala Hanmanthu in the 2011 film Rajanna, Sai Baba of Shirdi in the 2012 film Shirdi Sai, Chandaludu in the 2013 film Jagadguru Adi Sankara, and Hathiram Bhavaji in the 2017 film Om Namo Venkatesaya. In 1989, he starred in the Mani Ratnam directed romantic drama film Geetanjali, which won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. The following year, he acted in Siva, an action drama blockbuster directed by Ram Gopal Varma, which premiered at the 13th International Film Festival of India. Shiva. In 1998, he received the National Film Award-Special Mention for his performance in the historical film Annamayya. In 2013, he represented the Cinema of South India at the Delhi Film F...

Nāgārjuna (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

There is unanimous agreement that Nāgārjuna (ca 150–250 CE) is the most important Buddhist philosopher after the historical Buddha himself and one of the most original and influential thinkers in the history of Indian philosophy. His philosophy of the “middle way” ( madhyamaka) based around the central notion of “emptiness” ( śūnyatā) influenced the Indian philosophical debate for a thousand years after his death; with the spread of Buddhism to Tibet, China, Japan and other Asian countries the writings of Nāgārjuna became an indispensable point of reference for their own philosophical inquiries. A specific reading of Nāgārjuna’s thought, called Prāsaṅgika-Madhyamaka, became the official philosophical position of Tibetan Buddhism which regards it as the pinnacle of philosophical sophistication up to the present day. 1. Life and works Even though legendary accounts abound, very little can be said precisely about Nāgārjuna’s life. That Nāgārjuna was a Buddhist monk who lived some time between 150 and 250 CE, probably mainly in southern India is rarely disputed. If we want to go beyond these bare facts, however, intricate historical detective work is required. Some interesting connections have been discovered by this but they are of limited importance in the present context which is primarily aimed at providing information about Nāgārjuna’s philosophical works. The interested reader is referred to Mabbett 1998 and Walser 2005 for further discussion. Fortunately there is more i...

Nagarjuna, Nāgārjuna: 25 definitions

[ Shaivism glossary Nāgārjuna (नागार्जुन) is the disciple of Ādinātha: a teacher to whom the eg., Nāgārjuna). Several of these names appear in the Nātha lists of eighty-four Siddhas and nine Nāthas. academia.edu: Yakṣiṇī-sādhana in the Kakṣapuṭa tantra Nāgārjuna (नागार्जुन).—The Kakṣapuṭa-tantra is traditionally attributed to the famous Buddhist philosopher Nāgārjuna. In maedieval India, Nāgārjuna was worshipped as a siddha who was accomplished in various magical sciences, such as rejuvenation and alchemy. We find stories narrating his magical feats in the Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain traditions. Yijing states that Nāgārjuna had extensive knowledge of the vidyādharapiṭaka. The figure of Nāgārjuna as a master of magical sciences seems to have been already established in seventh-century India. context information Shaiva (शैव, śaiva) or Shaivism (śaivism) represents a tradition of Hinduism worshiping Shiva as the supreme being. Closely related to Shaktism, Shaiva literature includes a range of scriptures, including Tantras, while the root of this tradition may be traced back to the ancient Vedas. [ Yoga glossary Nāgārjuna is one of the āsanas), according to popular tradition in Jodhpur, The names of these Siddhas (e.g., Nāgārjuna) to 19th-century inscription on a painting from Jodhpur, which is labelled as “Maharaja Mansing and eighty-four Yogis”. The association of Siddhas with yogis reveals the tradition of seeing haṭhayoga. context information Yoga is originally considered a ...

Nagarjuna Reddy

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Nagarjuna

Nagarjuna (c. 150—c. 250) Often referred to as “the second Buddha” by Tibetan and East Asian Table of Contents • • • • • • Precious little is known about the actual life of the historical Nagarjuna. The two most extensive biographies of Nagarjuna, one in Chinese and the other in Tibetan, were written many centuries after his life and incorporate much lively but historically unreliable material which sometimes reaches mythic proportions. However, from the sketches of historical detail and the legend meant to be pedagogical in nature, combined with the texts reasonably attributed to him, some sense may be gained of his place in the Indian Buddhist and philosophical traditions. Nagarjuna was born a “Hindu,” which in his time connoted religious allegiance to the Vedas, probably into an upper-caste Brahmin family and probably in the southern Andhra region of India. The dates of his life are just as amorphous, but two texts which may well have been authored by him offer some help. These are in the form of epistles and were addressed to the historical king of the northern Satvahana dynasty Gautamiputra Satakarni (ruled c. 166-196 CE), whose steadfast Brahminical patronage, constant battles against powerful northern Shaka Satrap rulers and whose ambitious but ultimately unsuccessful attempts at expansion seem to indicate that he could not manage to follow Nagarjuna’s advice to adopt Buddhist pacifism and maintain a peaceful realm. At any rate, the imperial correspondence would pla...

Nagarjuna (100 CE)

He was an extraordinary wizard of science born in the nondescript village of Baluka in Madhya Pradesh . His dedicated research for twelve years produced maiden discoveries and inventions in the faculties of chemistry and metallurgy. Textual masterpieces like ” Ras Ratnakar ,”“Rashrudaya” and “Rasendramangal” are his renowned contributions to the science of chemistry. Where the medieval alchemists of England failed, Nagarjuna had discovered the alchemy of transmuting base metals into gold. As the author of medical books like “Arogyamanjari” and “Yogasar,” he also made significant contributions to the field of curative medicine. Because of his profound scholarliness and versatile knowledge, he was appointed as Chancellor of the famous University of Nalanda . Nagarjuna’s milestone discoveries impress and astonish the scientists of today. Categories