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* ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[सनत्कुमारः]]}}, [[sanatkumāra]], {{Color|#00000|''Pron.:'' sanatkumara}}. From {{Color|#00000|''Sanskrit:''}} 'always a youth' or 'son of [[Brahmā]]', N. of one of the four or seven sons of [[Brahmā]] | he is said to be the oldest of the progenitors of mankind | = | and sometimes identified with [[Skanda]] and {{Wiki|Pradyumna}}, he is also the supposed author of an [[Wikipedia:Upapurana|Upa-purāṇa]] and other works | with {{Wiki|Jainas}} he is one of the 12 [[Sārvabhauma]]s or [[Cakravartins]] [ [[emperors]] of [[India]]] | the N. of [[Sanat-kumāra]] is sometimes given to any great [[saint]] who retains youthful [[purity]] | * ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[सनत्कुमारः]]}}, [[sanatkumāra]], {{Color|#00000|''Pron.:'' sanatkumara}}. From {{Color|#00000|''Sanskrit:''}} 'always a youth' or 'son of [[Brahmā]]', N. of one of the four or seven sons of [[Brahmā]] | he is said to be the oldest of the progenitors of mankind | = | and sometimes identified with [[Skanda]] and {{Wiki|Pradyumna}}, he is also the supposed author of an [[Wikipedia:Upapurana|Upa-purāṇa]] and other works | with {{Wiki|Jainas}} he is one of the 12 [[Sārvabhauma]]s or [[Cakravartins]] [ [[emperors]] of [[India]]] | the N. of [[Sanat-kumāra]] is sometimes given to any great [[saint]] who retains youthful [[purity]] | ||
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ཀུན་འབྱེད་གཞོན་ནུ། (Wyl. kun 'byed gzhon nu ) Pron.: kün jé shyönnu
- Skt. सनत्कुमारः, sanatkumāra, Pron.: sanatkumara. From Sanskrit: 'always a youth' or 'son of Brahmā', N. of one of the four or seven sons of Brahmā | he is said to be the oldest of the progenitors of mankind | = | and sometimes identified with Skanda and Pradyumna, he is also the supposed author of an Upa-purāṇa and other works | with Jainas he is one of the 12 Sārvabhaumas or Cakravartins [ emperors of India] | the N. of Sanat-kumāra is sometimes given to any great saint who retains youthful purity