Significance of Totaka
Totaka refers to multiple concepts across different texts. In Purana, it signifies a name associated with certain attributes. The Natyashastra defines Totaka as a twelve-syllable metre, emphasizing heavy syllables in specific positions. In Vedanta, Totaka is recognized as a name for Giri, a devoted disciple of Shankara known for his exceptional service to his teacher. Each of these interpretations highlights the diverse significance of Totaka in various scholarly traditions.
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Hindu concept of 'Totaka'
In Hinduism, Totaka signifies a revered disciple of Shankara renowned for his devoted service, represents a twelve-syllable poetic meter, and is associated with four sas, embodying both spiritual legacy and artistic form.
From: Natyashastra (English)
(1) Totaka is a twelve-syllable metre characterized by heavy syllables in the third, sixth, ninth, and last positions.[1]