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Sanatkumara

Sage Sanatkumara was one of the Four Kumaras, the four ''Manasputras'' (mind-born-sons) or spiritual sons of Brahma according to Puranic texts of Hinduism, including the Bhagavata Purana, whose other sons were Sanaka, Sanatana, and Sanandana.〔(Bhag-P 3.15.12 Bhagvata Purana ) "Lord Brahma said: My four sons Sanaka, Sanatana, Sanandana and ''Sanatkumara'', who were born from my mind"〕 Sanatkumara in Sanskrit means "eternal youth".〔(SAGE SANATKUMARA )〕 Though in Mahabharata, total seven sons are mentioned, namely: Aniruddha, Sana, Sanatsujata, Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatkumara, Kapila, and Sanatana and further mentions that,"Knowledge comes to these seven rishis, of itself (without being dependent on study or exertion). These seven are wedded to the religion of ''Nivritti'' (inward contemplation).〔"The Vedic dharma (religion) is verily twofold, characterised by Pravritti (social action) and Nivritti (inward contemplation), designed to promote order in the world; this twofold dharma has in view the true social welfare and spiritual emancipation of all beings."
-Adi Shankaracharaya (A.D. 788-820).〕 They are the foremost of all persons conversant with Yoga. They are possessed also of deep knowledge of the Sankhya philosophy. They are preceptors of the scriptures on duty and it is they that introduce the duties of the religion of ''Nivritti'' (inward contemplation), and cause them to flow in the worlds".〔(Vaisampayana continued... ) The Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli (1883 -1896), Book 12: Santi Parva, Part 3, Section: CCCXLI. p. 147 "The puissant Lord who is charged with the creation of all the worlds is called Aniruddha, Sana, Sanatsujata, Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatkumara, Kapila, and Sanatana numbering the seventh,--these seven Rishis are known as the spiritual sons of Brahman. Their knowledge comes to them of itself (without being dependent on study or exertion). These seven are wedded to the religion of Nivritti. They are the foremost of all persons conversant with Yoga. They are possessed also of deep knowledge of the Sankhya philosophy. They are preceptors of the scriptures on duty and it is they that introduce the duties of the religion of Nivritti, and cause them to flow in the worlds.〕
He is also the author of the ''Sanatkumara Samhita'', which is part of the Shiva Purana, and has 59 chapters. It is also taken as a part of the Pañcaratra, Vaishnavite devotional texts.
The Chandogya Upanishad, Chapter seven, is about Sanatkumara's Instructions on Bhuma-Vidya to celestial sage Narada,〔(Part Seven ) Chapter I — Dialogue between Narada and Sanatkumara by Swami Nikhilananda.〕〔(Chapter Three: Sanatkumara's Instructions on Bhuma-Vidya ) by Swami Krishnananda, The Divine Life Society, Shivananda Ashram, Rishikesh, India.〕 Sanatkumara finds mention across Mahabharta, as a great sage, who dispels doubts 〔(Markandeya continued.. ) The Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli (1883 -1896), Book 3: Vana Parva: Markandeya-Samasya Parva, Section: CLXXXIV. p. 372 "Markandeya continued, 'On hearing this, the great-mind Munis went instantly to Sanatkumara who was well versed in religion to clear their doubt...〕〔(Sanatkumara ) The Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli (1883 -1896), Book 12: Santi Parva: Mokshadharma Parva: Section:CCLXXX. ''p. 295.''"While they were thus conversing with each other there came unto them the great sage ''Sanatkumara'' of righteous soul for the purpose of dispelling their doubts. Worshipped by the prince of Asuras and by the sage Usanas, that foremost of sages sat down on a costly seat.".〕 and the preceptor in all matters affecting Yoga 〔(Narada ) The Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli (1883 -1896), Book 2: Sabha Parva: Lokapala Sabhakhayana Parva, section:XI. p. 25 And Daksha, Prachetas, Pulaha, Marichi, the master Kasyapa, Bhrigu, Atri, and Vasistha and Gautama, and also Angiras, and Pulastya, Kraut, Prahlada, and Kardama, these Prajapatis, and Angirasa of the Atharvan Veda, the Valikhilyas, the Marichipas; Intelligence, Space, Knowledge, Air, Heat, Water, Earth, Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, Scent; Nature, and the Modes (of Nature), and the elemental and prime causes of the world,--all stay in that mansion beside the lord Brahma. And Agastya of great energy, and Markandeya, of great ascetic power, and Jamadagni and Bharadwaja, and Samvarta, and Chyavana, and exalted Durvasa, and the virtuous Rishyasringa, the illustrious Sanatkumara of great ascetic merit and the preceptor in all matters affecting Yoga..."〕
Also mentioned is the Tirtha of Kanakhala near ''Gangadwara'' or Haridwar, where through extensive tapas, he attained great ascetic powers.〔(Kanakhala ) The Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli (1883 -1896), Book 3: Vana Parva: Tirtha-yatra Parva: Section CXXXV. "Here, O king, before thee is the Kanakhala range, the favourite resort of sages. 'And yonder is the mighty river Ganga. Here, in ancient times, the holy sage Sanatkumara attained ascetic success. O scion of the Ajamidha race, by performing thy ablutions here in this river, thou wilt be freed from all thy sins."〕
==Sanatkumara as Lord Karthikeya==
Boudhayana Kalpa Sutra and Taittiriya Upanishad states that Sage Sanatkumara appeared as Lord Subrahmanya, also known as Lord Muruga in south, due to the request of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Lord Muruga is one of six main Deities of Hindu.

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