Sukracharya

Today, I chanced upon the Sambhava Parva of the Mahabharata while trying to track down some Nakshatra information. I found a lot of interesting information with which I created the page on Sukra and updated several pages that I already created.

New Pages:

  1. Sukracharya : He was one of the ancestors of Sri Krishna, his daughter Devayani was the mother of Yadu. He was a son-in-law of Indra. He was the author Sukra Niti and quoted by Chanakya. He knew the art and science of Sanjivini.
  2. Dhruva
  3. Yajnavalkya

(these last two contain links to well-written articles, my analysis and explanation is pending)

Updated Pages:

  1. Bhrgu (Bhrigu, Bhrugu)
  2. Asuras
  3. Viswakarma, Nala, Purochana
  4. Parabrahma
  5. Tat Tvam Asi : I have translated/summarised Tat and Tvam based on Sankara’s VakyaVritti. I need more time to understand an explain the identity!

Meenakshi Krishna has submitted a link on Thyagaraja Keerthanas and their translations: http://meenakshikrishna.wordpress.com/category/sri-tyagaraja-keerthanalu/

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