सांख्य (sAMkhya)
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Englishसांख्य [sāṅkhya], [संख्यया निर्वृत्तम् अण्]
Relating to number.
Calculating, enumerating.
Discriminative.
Deliberating, reasoning, a reasoner
त्वं गतिः सर्वसांख्यानां योगिनां त्वं परायणम् -ख्यः, -ख्यम् of one of the six systems of Hindu philosophy, attributed to the sage Kapila
(this philosophy is so called because it 'enumerates' twentyfive Tattvas or true principles
and its chief object is to effect the final emancipation of the twenty-fifth Tattva, i.e. the Puruṣa or soul, from the bonds of this worldly existence the fetters of phenomenal creation by conveying a correct knowledge of the twenty-four other Tattvas and by properly discriminating the Soul from them. It regards the whole universe as a development of an inanimate principle called Prakṛiti q. v, while the Puruṣa is altogether passive and simply a looker-on. It agrees with the Vedānta in being synthetical and so differs from the analytical Nyāya or Vaiśeṣika
but its great point of divergence from the Vedānta is that it maintains two principles which the Vedānta denies, and that it does not admit God as the creator and controller of the universe, which the Vedānta affirms)
सांख्यमिव कपिला- धिष्ठितम् K. -रूयः
A follower of the Sāṁkhya philosophy
ज्ञानयोगेन सांख्यानां कर्मयोगेण योगिनाम् 3.3
5.5.
An epithet of Śiva. -कारिका of a collection of 72 verses by Īśvara-Kriṣṇa. -प्रसादः, -मुख्यः epithets of Śiva.
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Apte 1890
Englishसांख्य a. [संख्यया निर्वृत्तं अण्] 1 Relating to number.
2 Calculating, enumerating.
3 Discriminative.
4 Deliberating, reasoning, a reasoner
त्वं गतिः सर्वसांख्यानां योगिनां त्वं परायणं Mb.
ख्यः,
ख्यं N. of one of the six systems of Hindu philosophy, attributed to the sage Kapila
(this philosophy is so called because it ‘enumerates’ twentyfive Tattvas or true principles
and its chief object is to effect the final emancipation of the twenty-fifth Tattva, i. e. the Puruṣa or soul, from the bonds of this worldly existence-the fetters of phenomenal creation-by conveying a correct knowledge of the twenty-four other Tattvas and by properly discriminating the Soul from them. It regards the whole universe as a development of an inanimate principle called Prakṛti q. v., while the Puruṣa is altogether passive and simply a looker-on. It agrees with the Vedānta in being synthetical and so differs from the analytical Nyāya or Vaiśeṣika
but its great point of divergence from the Vedānta is that it maintains two principles which the Vedānta denies, and that it does not admit God as the creator and controller of the universe, which the Vedānta affirms)
सांख्यमिव कपिलाधिष्ठितं K.
ख्यः 1 A follower of the Sāṃkhya philosophy
Bg. 3. 3, 5. 5.
2 An epithet of Śiva.
Comp.
प्रसादः,
मुख्यः epithets of Śiva.
Monier Williams Cologne
Englishसांख्य (accord. to some also ) of one of the three great divisions of Hindū philosophy (ascribed to the sage Kapila [q.v.], and so called either from ‘discriminating’, in general, or, more probably, from ‘reckoning up’ or ‘enumerating’ twenty-five Tattvas [See तत्त्व] or true entities [twenty-three of which are evolved out of Prakṛti ‘the primordial Essence’ or ‘first-Producer’], viz. Buddhi, Ahaṃkāra, the five Tan-mātras, the five Mahā-bhūtas and Manas
the twenty-fifth being Puruṣa or Spirit [sometimes called Soul] which is neither a Producer nor Production [see विकार], but wholly distinct from the twenty-four other Tattvas, and is multitudinous, each separate Puruṣa by its union with Prakṛti causing a separate creation out of Prakṛti, the object of the philosophy being to effect the final liberation of the Puruṣa or Spirit from the fetters caused by that creation
the Yoga [q.v.] branch of the Sāṃkhya recognizes a Supreme Spirit dominating each separate Puruṣa
the Tantras identify Prakṛti with the wives of the gods, with the wife of Śiva
the oldest systematic exposition of the S° seems to have been by an author called Pañca-śikha [the germ, however, being found in the Ṣaṣṭi-tantra, of which only scanty fragments are extant]
the original Sūtras were superseded by the S° of Īśvara-kṛṣṇa, the oldest manual on the S° system that has come down to us and probably written in the 5th century D., while the S°-sūtras or ڰ and Tattva-samāsa, ascribed to the sage Kapila, are now thought to belong to as late a date as the 14th or 15th century or perhaps a little later),
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Macdonell
Englishसांख्य sāṃkhya, [saṃkhyā] relating to 🞄grammatical number
calculator, deliberator
🞄adherent of the Sāṃkhya doctrine
the 🞄philosophical system, attributed to Kapila, 🞄which enumerates the twenty-five Tattvas or 🞄principles (an evolutionaist doctrine): -puruṣa, the universal soul in the Sāṃkhya 🞄system
-yoga, the Sāṃkhya and the 🞄Yoga systems
the theistical Sāṃkhya-Yoga
🞄-vādin, adherent of the theistical 🞄Sāṃkhya-Yoga.
L R Vaidya
EnglishsAMKya {% (I) a. (f. ख्या) %} 1. Numeral, relating to number
2. deliberating, reasoning, ज्ञानयोगेन सांख्यानां कर्मयोगेन योगिनाम् Bg.iii.3.
sAMKya {% (II) m. %} 1. Name of one of the six systems of Hindu philosophy, ascribed to the sage Kapila and so called as enumerating twenty-five Tatvas or true principles
its object is to effect the final Liberation of the twenty-fifth Tatva, viz., purusha (the soul) from the fetters of the phenomenal creation by conveying a correct knowledge of the twenty-four other Tatvas
the Sānkhya system agrees with Vedāntism in being synthetical, so differing from the analytical Nyāya
its great point of divergence from the Vedānta is its maintaining two principles, which the Vedānta denies
2. a follower of the Sānkhya system of philosophy.
Abhyankara Grammar
Englishसांख्य a rule or a topic concerning number: cf. यदि तर्हि कृत्स्नः पदार्थोभि- घीयते लेङ्गाः सांख्याश्च विधयो न सिध्यन्ति, M. Bh. on P. II. 2 24 Vart. 8, 9.
Sanskrit Tibetan
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Sanskritसांख्य संख्यायतेऽत्र संख्या सम्यग्ज्ञानं साऽस्त्यत्र अण् ।१ सम्यगदर्शने “एषा तेऽभिहिता सांख्ये” इति गीतासङ्ख्या मूलप्रकृत्यादिपदार्थानां गणनात्र प्रज्ञाद्यण् ।२ कपिलप्रणीते दर्शनशास्त्रभेदे परसवर्णे स ङ्ख्यमप्युभयत्र३ सांख्योक्तयागे “पञ्चमः कपिलो नाम सिद्धेशः कालविप्लुतम् । प्रोवाचासुरये सांख्य तत्त्वग्रामविनिर्णियम्”भाग० १ स्क० ३ अ० । “सांख्यं संख्य त्मकत्वाच्च कपिला-दिभिरुच्यते” मात्स्ये ३ अ० ।
Capeller
GermanStchoupak
Frenchसांख्य-
nt. doctrine philos. fondée sur la discrimination et
attribuée à Kapila
adepte de cette doctrine
-मय-
-ई- a. qui consiste en la doctrine S.
°ज्ञान- nt. connaissance du S.
°पुरुष- l'âme de la doctrine S.
°योग- adepte du S. et du Yoga, d'un Ṛṣi
nt. le S. et le Y.
-°योगवन्त्- a. versé dans le S. et le Y.
सांख्याचार्य- maître du S.
d'un auteur.
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