Sāṃkhya Kārikā verse 71
śiṣya-paraṃparyā-āgatam īśvarakṛṣṇena ca-etad āryābhiḥ | saṃkṣiptam ārya-matinā saṃyak-vijñāya siddhāntam ||
śiṣya - to be taught; scholar, pupil, discipleparamparā - from “one to another”; an uninterrupted row or series, order, succession, continuation, mediation, traditionāgata - come from; come, arrived; come into existence, bornīśvara kṛṣṇa - name of the author of Sāṅkhya Kārikāca - andetad - this, this here, here; sometimes used to give emphasis to the personal pronouns; it refers also to that which followsāryā - type of verse metresaṃkṣipta - abbreviated, contracted, condensedārya - honourable, respectable, noblemati - opinion, notion, idea, belief, conviction, view, creed; devotion, prayer, worship, hymn, sacred utterance; intelligent, mindful, applied to; the mind, perception, understanding, intelligence, sense, judgementsāmya - equality, evenness, equilibrium, equipoise, equal or normal state; likeness, sameness, identity withvijñāna - special knowing; the act of distinguishing or discerning, understanding, comprehending, recognizing, intelligence, knowledge; the faculty of discernment or of right judgementsiddha - accomplished one; admitted to be true or right, established, settled, proved; a kind of medicinal plant or root