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Shandilya (
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: Śāṇḍilya, Sanskrit: शाण्डिल्य) was the
Rishi ''Rishi'' () is a term for an accomplished and enlightened person. They find mentions in various Vedic texts. Rishis are believed to have composed hymns of the Vedas. The Post-Vedic tradition of Hinduism regards the rishis as "great yogis" or ...
and was the progenitor of the Śāṇḍilya
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. The name derives from the Sanskrit words Śaṇ (roughly, Full), and Dilam (Moon), thus meaning Full Moon, therefore implying Śāṇḍilya to be the priest (sage) of the Moon God. Śāṇḍilya, the son of Devala and the grandson of Kashyapa, is associated with the Shatapatha Brahmana (X.vi.iii.1) of the
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, with the
Chandogya Upanishad The ''Chandogya Upanishad'' (Sanskrit: , IAST: ''Chāndogyopaniṣad'') is a Sanskrit text embedded in the Chandogya Brahmana of the Sama Veda of Hinduism.Patrick Olivelle (2014), ''The Early Upanishads'', Oxford University Press; , pp. 166-16 ...
(III.xiv.1) associated with the Kauthuma shākhā of the
Samaveda The Samaveda (, from ' "song" and ' "knowledge"), is the Veda of melodies and chants. It is an ancient Vedic Sanskrit text, and part of the scriptures of Hinduism. One of the four Vedas, it is a liturgical text which consists of 1,875 verses. A ...
, and with the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (X.vi.3) which is the concluding part of the Shatapatha Brahmana. He was also known as "Udara- Śāṇḍilya", and the disciple of Atidhanvān Śaunaka who taught him about the greatness and the limitlessness of Brahman. He is one of the most prominent metaphysical philosophers. He concludes that the essence of the soul is consciousness and that the determinate (the body, the individual, the seeker) finds its ultimate resting place in the indeterminate ( Purusha, Brahman) as the indeterminate. Shandilya's other Acharyas include Kaushika, Gautama Maharishi, Kaishorya Kaapya, Vatsya Vaijavap, and Kushri. Shandilya's disciples include Kaundinya, Agnivesha, Vatsya Vamakakshayan, Vaishthapureya, and Bharadwaj. He composed the Shandilya Upanishad. He has been credited with writing the Shandilya Bhakti Sutra. According to the
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, he was instrumental in resolving certain metaphysical doubts of King Parikshit of
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and King Vajra of Dwaraka.


Teachings

Śāṇḍilya Vidya is a set of teachings of ''
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'' or philosophy by the ancient
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sage Śāṇḍilya. It is part of the ''Agnirahasyama'' of the Shatapatha Upanishad, and its precepts are also set out in the
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. The work treats of the universal
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( Brahman) and of the practice of faith (
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).


The ''Śāṇḍilya Vidya''

The ''Śāṇḍilya Vidya'' is described in the following four passages in the Chandogya Upanishad (III.xiv.1-4) wherein Śāṇḍilya provides the cosmological proof of the
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or Brahman, the supreme life-principle, from whom and within which emerge, function, evolve and dissolve all beings and things. Śāṇḍilya states:- : सर्वं खल्विदं ब्रह्म तज्जलानिति शान्त उपासीत । अथ खलु क्रतुमयः पुरुषो यथाक्रतुरस्मिँल्लोके पुरुषो भवति तथेतः प्रेत्य भवति स क्रतुं कुर्वीत ॥ १ ॥ : 1. " All this is Brahman. From It the universe comes forth, in It the universe merges and in It the universe breathes. Therefore a man should meditate on Brahman with a calm mind. Now, verily, a man consists of will. As he wills in this world, so does he become when he has departed hence. Let him with this knowledge in mind form his will. " : मनोमयः प्राणशरीरो भारूपः सत्यसङ्कल्प आकाशात्मा सर्वकर्मा सर्वकामः सर्वगन्धः सर्वरसः सर्वमिदमभ्यत्तोऽवाक्यनादरः ॥ २ ॥ : एष म आत्मान्तर्हृदयेऽणीयान्व्रीहेर्वा यवाद्वा सर्षपाद्वा श्यामाकाद्वा श्यामाकतण्डुलाद्वैष म आत्मान्तर्हृदये ज्यायान्पृथिव्या ज्यायानन्तरिक्षाज्ज्यायान्दिवो ज्यायानेभ्यो लोकेभ्यः ॥ ३ ॥ : 2-3. " He who consists of the mind, whose body is subtle, whose form is light, whose thoughts are true, whose nature is like the akasa, whose creation in this universe, who cherishes all righteous desires, who contains all pleasant odours, who is endowed with all tastes, who embraces all this, who never speaks and who is without longing— He is my Self within the heart, smaller than a grain of rice, smaller than a grain of barley, smaller than a mustard seed, smaller than a grain of millet; He is my Self within the heart, greater than the earth, greater than the mid—region, greater than heaven, greater than all these worlds. " : सर्वकर्मा सर्वकामः सर्वगन्धः सर्वरसः सर्वमिदमभ्यात्तोऽवाक्यनादर एष म आत्मान्तर्हृदय एतद्ब्रह्मैतमितः प्रेत्याभिसंभवितास्मीति यस्य स्यादद्धा न विचिकित्सास्तीति ह स्माह शाण्डिल्यः शाण्डिल्यः ॥ ४ ॥ : 4. " He whose creation is this universe, who cherishes all desires, who contains all odours, who is endowed with all tastes, who embraces all this, who never speaks and who is without longing—He is my Self within the heart, He is that Brahman. When I shall have departed hence I shall certainly reach Him: one who has this faith and has no doubt will certainly attain to that Godhead. Thus said Sandilya, yea, thus he said. " In these four passages Śāṇḍilya gives us the cosmological proof of the Absolute, the Universal Ātmān or '' Tajjalān'' ( Sanskrit:तज्जलान). It is that from which things are born, in which they live and repair. According to one's own karma in this life is shaped the life in the next world. The Ātmān is a positive entity, both great and small, infinite and infinitesimal, surely reachable after death. That Universal Ātmān resides in the heart of all as the individual self. My soul is Brahman. He describes in a positive way the process of creation from the Ātmān, ''Tajjalān'' is the universe identified with the changeless Brahman, who is not bound by space and time, having three attributes – creator, preserver and destroyer of the universe, and that the individual self is Brahman in its essential nature. All this is Brahman. The ''Śāṇḍilya Vidya'' is part of the ''Agnirahasyama'' of the Shatapatha Upanishad, briefly described in the following two passages (SB X.vi.iii.1-2):- :1. "Let him meditate upon the 'true Brahman.' Now, man here, indeed, is possessed of understanding, and according to how great his understanding is when he departs this world, so does he, on passing away, enter yonder world." :2. "Let him meditate on the Self, which is made up of intelligence, and endowed with a body of spirit, with a form of light, and with an ethereal nature, which changes its shape at will, is swift as thought, of true resolve, and true purpose, which consists of all sweet odours and tastes, which holds sway over all the regions and pervades this whole universe, which is speechless and indifferent; even as a grain of rice, or a grain of barley, or a grain of millet, or the smallest granule of millet, so is this golden Purusha in the heart; even as a smokeless light, it is greater than the sky, greater than the ether, greater than the earth, greater than all existing things;--that self of the spirit (breath) is my self: on passing away from hence I shall obtain that self. Verily, whosoever has this trust, for him there is no uncertainty. Thus spake Sandilya, and so it is." Here, it is most comprehensively explained that the Ātmān within the body and the mind etc., is the same as the all-pervading Purusha who is the source, support, power and light of entire creation. The first formulation of Hindu idea of God found in the Shatapatha Brahmana is repeated in ''Sandilya Vidya''. The sage addresses Ishvara (God) as ''
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'' or '' Purusha'' or '' Brahman'' as the 'creator' and 'overlord' of all things that have been and are to be. The Sandilya Doctrine of
Bhakti ''Bhakti'' ( sa, भक्ति) literally means "attachment, participation, fondness for, homage, faith, love, devotion, worship, purity".See Monier-Williams, ''Sanskrit Dictionary'', 1899. It was originally used in Hinduism, referring to d ...
(faith), called ''Sandilya Vidya'' by Vedantasara, lays stress on devotional meditations directed towards Saguna Brahman i.e. Brahman viewed as possessed of qualities. Yajnavalkya extends the doctrine of the same immortal soul in each being by explaining that the soul, which is Brahman consisting of consciousness, mind, etc., based on desire passes from one body to another; the one who is without desire is not reborn and becomes Brahman.


Surnames with Shandilya Gotra


In India

Particularly in Bengal and Assam,castes like Bhowmick, Bhuyan, Mukherjee, Chatterjee, Samanta, Bari, Roy, Sarkar,
Bandopadhyay Bandopadhyay ( bn, বন্দোপাধ্যায় (Bandōpādhyāẏa)) is a Bengali surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bappaditya Bandopadhyay (born 1970), Indian director and poet *Bhanu Bandopadhyay (1920–1983), Bengali ...
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Thakur Thakur may refer to: * Thakur (title), a feudal title and surname used by erstwhile nobility of India * Thakar (tribe), an Adivasi tribe of Maharashtra, India * Thakur village, a residential locality in Mumbai, India * Thakur Anoop Singh (born 198 ...
, Maity, Batabyal, Manna, Kushari,
Barthakur Borthakur or Barthakur ( as, বৰঠাকুৰ) is an Indian surname originating from the state of Assam. It refers to the royal Assamese Brahmin priest family. The Borthakur families can be found in Sivasagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Kamrup region ...
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Borthakur Borthakur or Barthakur ( as, বৰঠাকুৰ) is an Indian surname originating from the state of Assam. It refers to the royal Assamese Brahmin priest family. The Borthakur families can be found in Sivasagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Kamrup,Dibru ...
, are examples of Shandilya Gotra. Many with Tyagi,Goswami brahmin surname in western Uttar Pradesh and Tiwari in Eastern Uttar Pradesh also have Shandilya Gotra. In Gujarat, some common examples of Shandilya Gotra surnames include Pandya,
Bhatt Bhat (also spelled as Bhatt or Butt) is a surname in the Indian subcontinent. Bhat and Bhatt are shortened rendition of Bhatta. Etymology The word "Bhat" ( sa, भट, ) means "teacher" in Sanskrit. While the original shortened rendition of "Bh ...
, Thaker/Thakar, Vyas, Bhavani & etc. In Madhya Pradesh, some main examples of Shandilya Gotra surnames are Dixit, Bhardwaj, Dubey,
Tripathi Tripathi or Tripathy (Devanagari: त्रिपाठी) (Odia: ତ୍ରିପାଠୀ) (Tamil: திரிபாதி) is a Hindu Brahmin family name in India and Nepal. Trivedi and Tiwari are variants of the name. Notable people Notable pe ...
,
Chaturvedi Chaturvedi is a surname of Indian origin. The name "Chaturvedi" literally means "Knower of the Four Vedas". It is used by Brahmins; a related surname is Chaubey, which has the same meaning. They are from the families of rishis (saints). The Earlier ...
, etc. In Maharashtra, some examples of titles belonging to the Shandilya Gotra are Dongare, Dongre, Sidhaye, Shidhaye, Patankar, Bidwai, Gaikaiwari (erstwhile Kulkarni), Ghodke, Hirde/Hirday, Kulkarni, Joshi, Kedkar/Khedekar, Pagey, Pattarkine,
Pandit A Pandit ( sa, पण्डित, paṇḍit; hi, पंडित; also spelled Pundit, pronounced ; abbreviated Pt.) is a man with specialised knowledge or a teacher of any field of knowledge whether it is shashtra (Holy Books) or shastra (Wea ...
, Patki and Shukla, Soman etc. In Bihar, many people holding the titles
Chaudhary Chaudhary (or Choudhary ; also: Chaudhuri, Choudhuary, Chowdhury) is a hereditary title mainly in South Asia, mainly used by Jats, Gurjar and Bhumihars. Chowdhury (Hindi: चौधरी/चौधुरी/चौधारी; Urdu: چودھر ...
,
Sharma Sharma is a Brahmin Hindu surname in India and Nepal. The Sanskrit stem ( nom. ) can mean 'joyfulness', 'comfort', 'happiness'. Sarma is an alternative English spelling of the name. Some Assamese Brahmins use Sarmah. According to Bhavishya ...
, Thakur, Tiwari,Giri, and Jha and Ojha surnames belong to this Gotra. In Uttar Pradesh, the Tiwari/Tripathi, Sharma, Mishra, Chaurasia/Chourasia, Joshi, Trivedi, Shukla, Pandey surnames along the Sarayu river belong to this Gotra. In Rajasthan, Pushkarna Brahmins, Purohit,
Dwivedi Dwivedi or Duvedi or Diwedi or Dubay or Dubey or Dave or Dube or is an Indian surname meaning ''versed in two Vedas''. The surname is used by Brahmins in northern India. Dubey Title Are also called Dwivedi Origin of surname Though the common ass ...
, Dudawat (rajpurohit) Dubey surnames belong to this Gotra. In Andhra Pradesh, Patnaiks have surnames Amati, Balivada, Locharla and Velanadu. Vaidiki Brahmins have surnames Bhamidipati, Yellepeddi, Bayya, Garimella, Bhagavatula and Bhagi, Telaganya, Chennavajjula and Aaruvela. Niyogi Brahmins who have surnames Audipudi, etc. belong to this gotra. In Devanga, the Vummiti surname has this gotra.
Reddys Reddy (also transliterated as ''Raddi'', ''Reddi'', ''Reddiar'', ''Reddappa'', ''Reddy'') is a caste that originated in India, predominantly settled in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. They are classified as a forward caste. The origin of the ...
of Saini descent have this gotra. In Karnataka - Dongre


In Nepal

Names such as Pharswan/Fãrswãn, Bista/Bist (Darchula District, far western part of Nepal), Kafle/ Kaphle,mahat,Khadka (Kafle), and Prasai belong to Shandilya Gotra in Nepal.


References


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