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Lakulisha (Sanskrit: लकुलीश IAST: Lakulīśa) (Etymology: लगुड (staff) or लकुट (mace) + ईश (lord) = meaning, the lord with a staff or mace or club or stick) was a prominent Shaivite revivalist, reformist and preceptor of the doctrine of the Pashupatas, one of the oldest sects of Shaivism. According to some scholars, Lakulisha is the founder of the Pashupata sect. While, another section argues that the Pashupata doctrine was already in existence before Lakulisha, and he was only its first formal preceptor.

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  • Lakulisha (Sanskrit लकुलीश = „Herr mit dem Stab/Keule“) gilt als historische Figur (Wanderasket und dem Tantrismus nahestehender Yoga-Lehrer) des 1. und/oder 2. Jahrhunderts und als Begründer der Pashupata-Sekte des Shivaismus; darüber hinaus gilt er vielen als 28. und somit letzte Inkarnation (avatar) des Hindu-Gottes Shiva. (de)
  • Lakulin (devanagari : लकुलिन्) ou Lakulisha (sanskrit IAST : lakulīśa), est un ascète du IIe siècle, considéré comme le dernier des 28 avatars de Shiva et le créateur du yoga. Son attribut est la massue, son enseignement est à l'origine de la secte des pashupatas en relation avec la forme ancienne de Shiva Pashupati. L'origine du nom pourrait être lakuṭa qui signifie "massue". Le Pashupata Sutra lui est attribué. (fr)
  • Lakulisha (Sanskrit: लकुलीश IAST: Lakulīśa) (Etymology: लगुड (staff) or लकुट (mace) + ईश (lord) = meaning, the lord with a staff or mace or club or stick) was a prominent Shaivite revivalist, reformist and preceptor of the doctrine of the Pashupatas, one of the oldest sects of Shaivism. According to some scholars, Lakulisha is the founder of the Pashupata sect. While, another section argues that the Pashupata doctrine was already in existence before Lakulisha, and he was only its first formal preceptor. According to a tradition stated in the Linga Purana, Lakulisha is considered as the 28th and the last avatar of Shiva and the propounder of Yoga system. According to the same tradition, Lakulisha had four disciples, viz., Kaurushya, Garga, Mitra and Kushika.According to another tradition mentioned in the Avanti Khanda of the Skanda Purana, Lakulisha and his four disciples while passing Mahakalavana, installed a linga at that place, which was then known as Kayavarohaneshvara. The Kurma Purana (Chap. 53), the Vayu Purana (Chap. 23), and the Linga Purana (Chap. 24) predicted that Shiva (Maheshvara) would appear in the form of a wandering monk called 'Lakulin' or 'Nakulisha', and that he would have four disciples named, Kushika, Garga, Mitra, and Kanrushya, who would re-establish the cult of Pashupati and would therefore be called Pashupata(s). Lakulisha was the fruition of these divine predictions. According to Vayu Purana V. 1.23.202-214, Lakulisha was a contemporary of Vyasa and Krishna, and was the 28th incarnation of Rudra (Shiva). (en)
  • Lakulīśa (devanagari: लकुलिश (Etimologia: लगुड (Verga) or लकुट (Mazza) + ईश (Signore) = Il Signore della Verga o della Mazza o del Bastone); ... – ...; fl. II secolo) fu un importante riformista e precettore revivalista della dottrina della Pashupata, una delle sette più antiche dello Shivaismo. Lakulisha viene chiamato in diversi testi anche 'Nakulisha' il primo e probabilmente il più antico. Secondo alcuni studiosi, Lakulisha è il fondatore dallo setta Shivaista Pashupata. Altri invece sostengono che la dottrina Pàshupata fosse già esistente prima di Lakulisha, della quale fu solo il primo precettore formale. Probabilmente nacque in una famiglia di Bramini nella città di Kayvatara o Kayavarohan, l'attuale Karvan, situata nel distretto di Vadodara nello stato del Gujarat. Secondo la tradizione dei Liṅga Purāṇa, Lakulisha è considerato il 28º e ultimo avatar, incarnazione di Rudra, manifestazione di Shiva, e maestro dello Yoga. Secondo la stessa tradizione, Lakulisha aveva quattro discepoli: Kaurushya, Garga, Mitra and Kushika. Secondo altre, menzionate nell'Avanti Khanda dello Skanda Purāṇa, Lakulisha e i suoi quattro discepoli mentre transitavano nella città di Mahakalavana, costruirono un linga conosciuto come Kayavarohaneshvara. Nel cap. 53 del Kūrma Purāṇa, nel cap.23 del Vāyu Purāṇa, e nel cap. 24 del Liṅga Purāṇa, era previsto che Shiva (Maheshvara) sarebbe apparso nella veste di monaco errante chiamato 'Lakulin' o 'Nakulisha', accompagnato da quattro discepoli di nome, Kushika, Garga, Mitra, e Kanrushya. Insieme avrebbero ristabilito il culto della Pashupati, poi ridefinita come Pashupata. Lakulisha fu la manifestazione reale di questa predizione divina. Secondo i Vāyu Purāṇa,era contemporaneo a Veda Vyasa e a Krishna. (it)
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  • Lakulisha (Sanskrit लकुलीश = „Herr mit dem Stab/Keule“) gilt als historische Figur (Wanderasket und dem Tantrismus nahestehender Yoga-Lehrer) des 1. und/oder 2. Jahrhunderts und als Begründer der Pashupata-Sekte des Shivaismus; darüber hinaus gilt er vielen als 28. und somit letzte Inkarnation (avatar) des Hindu-Gottes Shiva. (de)
  • Lakulin (devanagari : लकुलिन्) ou Lakulisha (sanskrit IAST : lakulīśa), est un ascète du IIe siècle, considéré comme le dernier des 28 avatars de Shiva et le créateur du yoga. Son attribut est la massue, son enseignement est à l'origine de la secte des pashupatas en relation avec la forme ancienne de Shiva Pashupati. L'origine du nom pourrait être lakuṭa qui signifie "massue". Le Pashupata Sutra lui est attribué. (fr)
  • Lakulisha (Sanskrit: लकुलीश IAST: Lakulīśa) (Etymology: लगुड (staff) or लकुट (mace) + ईश (lord) = meaning, the lord with a staff or mace or club or stick) was a prominent Shaivite revivalist, reformist and preceptor of the doctrine of the Pashupatas, one of the oldest sects of Shaivism. According to some scholars, Lakulisha is the founder of the Pashupata sect. While, another section argues that the Pashupata doctrine was already in existence before Lakulisha, and he was only its first formal preceptor. (en)
  • Lakulīśa (devanagari: लकुलिश (Etimologia: लगुड (Verga) or लकुट (Mazza) + ईश (Signore) = Il Signore della Verga o della Mazza o del Bastone); ... – ...; fl. II secolo) fu un importante riformista e precettore revivalista della dottrina della Pashupata, una delle sette più antiche dello Shivaismo. Lakulisha viene chiamato in diversi testi anche 'Nakulisha' il primo e probabilmente il più antico. Probabilmente nacque in una famiglia di Bramini nella città di Kayvatara o Kayavarohan, l'attuale Karvan, situata nel distretto di Vadodara nello stato del Gujarat. (it)
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