Significance of Chakrapani
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Hindu concept of 'Chakrapani'
Chakrapani in Hinduism is viewed as a respected commentator whose insights on Ayus enhance the comprehension of Ayurveda, thereby enriching the understanding of health and life principles within the tradition.
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 2: Nidanasthana
(1) A revered commentator whose explanations on the meaning of Ayus and its aspects contribute to the understanding of Ayurveda.[1]
The concept of Chakrapani in local and regional sources
Chakrapani is a multifaceted term in relation to Krishna, symbolizing his protective attributes, divine essence, and roles such as the Holder of the disk. It highlights Krishna's significance in upholding dharma and assisting devotees.
From: Bhaktavijaya: Stories of Indian Saints
(1) An epithet for Krishna, denoting him as the Holder of the disk, and is evoked in the context of the Brahman's fear of punishment.[2] (2) A name of God in the text, depicted as attentive and tasked with writing down Nama's utterances.[3] (3) Another name for Krishna, symbolizing his role and attributes, specifically the protector and upholder of dharma.[4] (4) Another name for Krishna, recognized as the one kneading flour.[5] (5) Another name for Vishnu, associated with the disk he holds, indicating his divine attributes.[6]