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    Pancasikha

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    Pancasikha is a gandharva in the Buddhist pantheon. Wikipedia

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  2. tibetanbuddhistencyclopedia.com

    Pañcasikha: A Gandhabba. His favourite instrument was the Beluvapanduvīnā. He was considered a favourite of the Buddha (DA.iii.699), and when Sakka visited the Buddha at the Indasālaguhā in order to ask him certain questions, he sent Pañcasikha in advance, that he might obtain permission for the interview. The episode in given in full in the Sakkapañha Sutta (D.ii.263ff.).
  3. wisdomlib.org

    Source: Wisdom Library: Nāṭya-śāstra. Pañcaśikha (पञ्चशिख) is the Sanskrit name of one of Bharata's sons, mentioned in the Nāṭyaśāstra 1.26-33.After Brahmā created the Nāṭyaveda (nāṭyaśāstra), he ordered Bharata to teach the science to his (one hundred) sons.Bharata thus learned the Nāṭyaveda from Brahmā, and then made his sons study and learn its ...
  4. chuaphucdien.com

    Oct 14, 2024Pañcasikha approached the Buddha, playing a lute made from beluva wood and singing a love song that praised the Buddha, the Dhamma, the arahants, and expressed his love for Bhaddā, the daughter of the Gandhabba king Timbaru. 2.1. Pañcasikha's Song "Oh, Suriyavaccasā! I pay homage to your father Timbaru,
  5. It is Pañcasikha, the young Gandhabba, possessor of the miraculous panduvīnā which is said to have belonged once to Māra, the Evil One. This famous panduvīnā, some say, is a yellow lute of vilva-wood; others say it is a lyre of the same wood. In our Sutta, where the young Gandhabba, Pañcasikha, also plays his role, it is described as a ...
  6. tibetanbuddhistencyclopedia.com

    Pancasikha A Gandhabba.His favourite instrument was the Beluvapanduvina (q.v.).. He was considered a favourite of the Buddha (DA.iii.699), and when Sakka visited the Buddha at the Indasalaguha in order to ask him certain questions, he sent Pancasikha in advance, that he might obtain permission for the interview.. The episode in given in full in the Sakkapanha Sutta (D.ii.263ff.).
  7. dhammatalks.org

    2 : Sensuality § 2.1 Then Sakka the deva-king addressed Pañcasikha the gandhabba-son, "My dear Pañcasikha, the Blessed One is staying in Magadha to the east of Rājagaha in Indasāla Cave on Vediyaka mountain, to the north of a brahman village called Ambasaṇḍa.That being the case, we would like to go there to see that Blessed One, worthy & rightly self-awakened."
  8. thebuddhaswords.net

    24 Then Sakka, lord of gods, thought: "Pañcasikha is exchanging pleasantries with the Buddha." So he addressed Pañcasikha: "My dear Pañcasikha, please bow to the Buddha for me, saying: 'Sir, Sakka, lord of gods, with his ministers and retinue, bows with his head at your feet.'" "Yes, lord," replied Pañcasikha.
  9. palikanon.com

    Pañcasikha; A Gandhabba.His favourite instrument was the Beluvapanduvīnā.He was considered a favourite of the Buddha (DA.iii.699), and when Sakka visited the Buddha at the Indasālaguhā in order to ask him certain questions, he sent Pañcasikha in advance, that he might obtain permission for the interview. The episode in given in full in the Sakkapañha Sutta (D.ii.263ff.).

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