Sarvapakshin, Sarva-pakshi, Sarva-pakshin, Sarvapakshi, 厂补谤惫补辫补办峁D�, 厂补谤惫补辫补办峁苍: 2 definitions
Introduction:
Sarvapakshin means something in Buddhism, Pali, Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
The Sanskrit terms 厂补谤惫补辫补办峁D� and 厂补谤惫补辫补办峁苍 can be transliterated into English as Sarvapaksi or Sarvapakshi or Sarvapaksin or Sarvapakshin, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
In Hinduism
Sports, Arts and Entertainment (wordly enjoyments)
: archive.org: Syainika Sastra of Rudradeva with English Translation (art)厂补谤惫补辫补办峁苍 (啶膏ぐ啷嵿さ啶啷嵿し啶苦え啷�) refers to 鈥渁ll sorts of birds鈥�, according to the 艢测补颈苍颈办补-艣腻蝉迟谤补: a Sanskrit treatise dealing with the divisions and benefits of Hunting and Hawking, written by R膩j膩 Rudradeva (or Candradeva) in possibly the 13th century.鈥擜ccordingly, [while discussing the yellow-eyed division of hawks]: 鈥淎s Patra, V膩ja and Chada are synonymous words, all birds have a common name V膩ja. Just as, though A艣vath膩m膩, Kar峁嘺, Bh墨峁a, P膩rtha and Rukm墨 could all draw the bow with their left hand, P膩rtha alone was called 鈥榯he drawer of the bow, with the left hand鈥� for his pre-eminence, so, though all birds (蝉补谤惫补辫补办峁苍) are V膩ja (winged), the hawks specially are called V膩ja鈥�.

This section covers the skills and profiencies of the Kalas (鈥減erforming arts鈥�) and Shastras (鈥渟ciences鈥�) involving ancient Indian traditions of sports, games, arts, entertainment, love-making and other means of wordly enjoyments. Traditionally these topics were dealt with in Sanskrit treatises explaing the philosophy and the justification of enjoying the pleasures of the senses.
In Buddhism
Mahayana (major branch of Buddhism)
Source: Wisdom Library: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra厂补谤惫补辫补办峁苍 (啶膏ぐ啷嵿さ啶啷嵿し啶苦え啷�) refers to 鈥渁ll the birds鈥�, according to the 2nd century Mah膩praj帽膩p膩ramit膩艣膩stra chapter 43.鈥擜ccordingly, 鈥淸...] Thus the Kalavi峁卥a bird, when it is still within the egg, surpasses all other birds (蝉补谤惫补辫补办峁苍) [sarvapak峁ga峁嘺m abhibhavati] by the melody of its songs. Similarly the Bodhisattva-Mah膩sattva, even before leaving the shell of ignorance, surpasses the 艢r膩vakas, Pratyekabuddhas and heretics by the sound of his preaching and his teachings. [...]鈥欌�.

Mahayana (啶す啶距く啶距え, mah膩y膩na) is a major branch of Buddhism focusing on the path of a Bodhisattva (spiritual aspirants/ enlightened beings). Extant literature is vast and primarely composed in the Sanskrit language. There are many 蝉奴迟谤补蝉 of which some of the earliest are the various Praj帽膩p膩ramit膩 蝉奴迟谤补蝉.
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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts, Madras (by M. Seshagiri Sastri)
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