Sandipani (Sanskrit: सान्दीपनि, romanized: Sāndīpani), sometimes rendered Sāndīpana, is the guru of Krishna and Balarama in Hinduism. He is regarded to have educated them regarding all the Vedas, the art of drawing, astronomy, gandharva veda, medicine, training elephants and horses, and archery.
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| - Sandipani (Sanskrit: सान्दीपनि, romanized: Sāndīpani), sometimes rendered Sāndīpana, is the guru of Krishna and Balarama in Hinduism. He is regarded to have educated them regarding all the Vedas, the art of drawing, astronomy, gandharva veda, medicine, training elephants and horses, and archery. (en)
- En el marco de la mitología de la India, Sandipani Muni era un rishi o muni hinduista. Su primera aparición en los textos hindúes se encuentra en el Jari-vamsa (siglo II d. C.), donde se le menciona como el gurú del dios pastor Krisná cuando era niño.Más tarde, el Visnú-purana (siglo IV d. C.) y el desarrollaron esas leyendas. (es)
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| - Krishna returns Sandipani's son back to him. (en)
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| - He then brought from Yama’s abode his preceptor’s son lost for a long time. By the power of Krishna of peerless energy Sandipani’s son, dead long ago, returned in his bodily form. Beholding this highly wonderful feat which cannot be thought of or performed by any all the creatures were filled with surprise. Taking his preceptor’s son, Pancajanya and diverse precious jewels, Madhava, the Lord of the universe, returned. (en)
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| - En el marco de la mitología de la India, Sandipani Muni era un rishi o muni hinduista. Su primera aparición en los textos hindúes se encuentra en el Jari-vamsa (siglo II d. C.), donde se le menciona como el gurú del dios pastor Krisná cuando era niño.Más tarde, el Visnú-purana (siglo IV d. C.) y el desarrollaron esas leyendas.
* sāṃdīpani, en el sistema AITS (alfabeto internacional para la transliteración del sánscrito). Raramente se puede ver como saṇḍīpani.
* सांदीपनि, en escritura devanagari del sánscrito.
* Pronunciación: /sandipáni/.
* Etimología: ‘completamente iluminado [con conocimiento]’, ‘que incita [el conocimiento]’
* proviene de saṃ-dīpana: ‘inflamante, incitante, sexualmente excitante’, nombre de una de las cinco flechas de Kamadeva (dios hinduista del amor), provocar (envidia, etc.), siendo saṃ: ‘completamente’, y dīpa: ‘lámpara’. (es)
- Sandipani (Sanskrit: सान्दीपनि, romanized: Sāndīpani), sometimes rendered Sāndīpana, is the guru of Krishna and Balarama in Hinduism. He is regarded to have educated them regarding all the Vedas, the art of drawing, astronomy, gandharva veda, medicine, training elephants and horses, and archery. (en)
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