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belonging to a school of an eminent teacher

  • 1 ברבי

    בְּרַבִּי, בְּרִיבִּיm. (contr. of בי רבי, belonging to a school of an eminent teacher, v. בֵּי 4) Brabbi, Bribbi, title of scholars, most frequently applied to disciples of R. Judah han-Nasi and his contemporaries, but also to some of his predecessors, and sometimes to the first Amoraim, v. אֲמֹורָא. B. Mets.85a אסמכיה ב׳ he gave him the title of Brabbi (a scholar of Rabbi Judah). Ḥull.137a דברי ברי׳ (ref. to R. Yosé). Ib. 11b ברבי; Macc.5b בריבי (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 100). Sabb.115a רבן גמליאל ברי׳ (Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 2; Mass. Sofrim V, 15 only ר׳ גמ׳) R. Gaml. son of R. Judah han-Nasi. Erub.53a רבי אושעיא ברי׳ (Ms. M. ברב׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. notes 70; 80) R. O. scholar of Rabbi Jud. han-N.Sifré Deut. 1, end יהודה ברב׳ (Yalk. ib. 792 only יהודה). Y.M. Kat. III, 82c bot.; Gen. R. s. 100 חד בר׳ אמר a student (Amora) recited Y.Sot.VIII, end, 23a לית רבי ב׳ (insert או) not even a teacher or a student was exempt. Snh.17b רמי בר ברבי, read ברוכי.

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  • 2 בריבי

    בְּרַבִּי, בְּרִיבִּיm. (contr. of בי רבי, belonging to a school of an eminent teacher, v. בֵּי 4) Brabbi, Bribbi, title of scholars, most frequently applied to disciples of R. Judah han-Nasi and his contemporaries, but also to some of his predecessors, and sometimes to the first Amoraim, v. אֲמֹורָא. B. Mets.85a אסמכיה ב׳ he gave him the title of Brabbi (a scholar of Rabbi Judah). Ḥull.137a דברי ברי׳ (ref. to R. Yosé). Ib. 11b ברבי; Macc.5b בריבי (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 100). Sabb.115a רבן גמליאל ברי׳ (Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 2; Mass. Sofrim V, 15 only ר׳ גמ׳) R. Gaml. son of R. Judah han-Nasi. Erub.53a רבי אושעיא ברי׳ (Ms. M. ברב׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. notes 70; 80) R. O. scholar of Rabbi Jud. han-N.Sifré Deut. 1, end יהודה ברב׳ (Yalk. ib. 792 only יהודה). Y.M. Kat. III, 82c bot.; Gen. R. s. 100 חד בר׳ אמר a student (Amora) recited Y.Sot.VIII, end, 23a לית רבי ב׳ (insert או) not even a teacher or a student was exempt. Snh.17b רמי בר ברבי, read ברוכי.

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  • 3 בְּרַבִּי

    בְּרַבִּי, בְּרִיבִּיm. (contr. of בי רבי, belonging to a school of an eminent teacher, v. בֵּי 4) Brabbi, Bribbi, title of scholars, most frequently applied to disciples of R. Judah han-Nasi and his contemporaries, but also to some of his predecessors, and sometimes to the first Amoraim, v. אֲמֹורָא. B. Mets.85a אסמכיה ב׳ he gave him the title of Brabbi (a scholar of Rabbi Judah). Ḥull.137a דברי ברי׳ (ref. to R. Yosé). Ib. 11b ברבי; Macc.5b בריבי (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 100). Sabb.115a רבן גמליאל ברי׳ (Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 2; Mass. Sofrim V, 15 only ר׳ גמ׳) R. Gaml. son of R. Judah han-Nasi. Erub.53a רבי אושעיא ברי׳ (Ms. M. ברב׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. notes 70; 80) R. O. scholar of Rabbi Jud. han-N.Sifré Deut. 1, end יהודה ברב׳ (Yalk. ib. 792 only יהודה). Y.M. Kat. III, 82c bot.; Gen. R. s. 100 חד בר׳ אמר a student (Amora) recited Y.Sot.VIII, end, 23a לית רבי ב׳ (insert או) not even a teacher or a student was exempt. Snh.17b רמי בר ברבי, read ברוכי.

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  • 4 בְּרִיבִּי

    בְּרַבִּי, בְּרִיבִּיm. (contr. of בי רבי, belonging to a school of an eminent teacher, v. בֵּי 4) Brabbi, Bribbi, title of scholars, most frequently applied to disciples of R. Judah han-Nasi and his contemporaries, but also to some of his predecessors, and sometimes to the first Amoraim, v. אֲמֹורָא. B. Mets.85a אסמכיה ב׳ he gave him the title of Brabbi (a scholar of Rabbi Judah). Ḥull.137a דברי ברי׳ (ref. to R. Yosé). Ib. 11b ברבי; Macc.5b בריבי (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 100). Sabb.115a רבן גמליאל ברי׳ (Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 2; Mass. Sofrim V, 15 only ר׳ גמ׳) R. Gaml. son of R. Judah han-Nasi. Erub.53a רבי אושעיא ברי׳ (Ms. M. ברב׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. notes 70; 80) R. O. scholar of Rabbi Jud. han-N.Sifré Deut. 1, end יהודה ברב׳ (Yalk. ib. 792 only יהודה). Y.M. Kat. III, 82c bot.; Gen. R. s. 100 חד בר׳ אמר a student (Amora) recited Y.Sot.VIII, end, 23a לית רבי ב׳ (insert או) not even a teacher or a student was exempt. Snh.17b רמי בר ברבי, read ברוכי.

    Jewish literature > בְּרִיבִּי

  • 5 वेदान्त


    vedấnta
    vedâ̱nta

    m. end of the Veda (= « complete knowledge of the Veda» cf. vedâ̱nta-ga) TĀr. MBh. ;

    N. of the second andᅠ most important part of the Mīmāṇsā orᅠ third of the three great divisions of Hindū philosophy (called Vedânta either as teaching the ultimate scope of the Veda orᅠ simply as explained in the Upanishads which come at the end of the Veda;
    this system, although belonging to the Mīmāṇsā
    <q.v.> andᅠ sometimes called Uttara-mīmāṇsā,
    « examination of the later portion orᅠ jñāna-kāṇḍa
    <q.v.> of the Veda», is really the one sole orthodox exponent of the pantheistic creed of the Hindūs of the present day - a creed which underlies all the polytheism andᅠ multiform mythology of the people;
    its chief doctrine < as expounded by Ṡaṃkara> is that of Advaita
    i.e. that nothing really exists but the One Self orᅠ Soul of the Universe called Brahman <neut.> orᅠ Paramâtman,
    andᅠ that the Jīvâtman orᅠ individual human soul andᅠ indeed all the phenomena of nature are really identical with the Paramâtman, andᅠ that their existence is only the result of Ajñāna < otherwise called Avidyā>
    orᅠ an assumed ignorance on the part of that one universal Soul which is described as both Creator andᅠ Creation;
    Actor andᅠ Act;
    Existence, Knowledge andᅠ Joy, andᅠ as devoid of the three qualities < seeᅠ guṇa>;
    the liberation of the human soul, its deliverance from transmigrations, andᅠ re-union with the Paramâtman, with which it is really identified, is only to be effected by a removal of that ignorance through a proper understanding of the Vedânta;
    this system is alsoᅠ called Brahma-mīmāṇsā andᅠ Ṡārīrakamīmāṇsā, « inquiring into Spirit. orᅠ embodied Spirit. » ;
    the founder of the school is said to have been Vyāsa, alsoᅠ called Bādarāyaṇa, andᅠ its most eminent teacher was Ṡaṃkarâcārya) Up. MBh. etc.;
    (ās) m. pl. the Upanishads orᅠ works on the Vedânta philosophy Kull. on Mn. VI, 83.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > वेदान्त

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